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Biochemists investigate the chemistry of all living things.
As a Biochemist working in the Agricultural sector you could be studying the interaction between plants and herbicides, and developing genetically engineered crops that are resistant to drought, disease and so on.
Within the Food sector you could be researching methods of developing cheap and nutritious foods, or inventing ways to prolong product shelf life, or perhaps determining the chemical composition of foods.

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As a Poultry Catcher you’ll be a member of a team travelling to a number of poultry farms on a daily basis and catching live birds, and loading them safely into module drawers for shipment.
You and the other team members will report to a Foreperson who makes sure that all of the work is carried out efficiently and on schedule, with the welfare of the birds a prime concern.

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As an Ecologist you’ll be helping to protect the natural world by studying the relationship between living organisms and the environment in which they live.
You could do this through conducting ecological surveys aimed at balancing the needs of the environment, suggesting ideas for effective land management or perhaps monitoring rural and urban areas of the country and reporting on any ecological risks or problems your work uncovers.
Often you will specialise in one particular area of ecology, perhaps a specific environment, or types of plants or animals.

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As a Farm Director you’ll work with the Farm Manager and ensure that all management and production plans are being implemented in an effective and profitable manner.
You’ll be responsible for the success of the company in all areas of operations.
This role is one which will likely only be available on extremely large farms or estates; in other instances the farmer as owner of the business will undertake the same type of work.
Your level of responsibility as a Farm Director will be dependent on the status of the business – limited company, private partnership and so on.

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You’ll either run your own farm business or be employed to manage the business effectively on behalf of someone else.
You’ll be responsible for the work of farm staff, administrative issues and all financial aspects of the business.
As the farm manager you will also deal directly with suppliers, customers and other stakeholders.
Keeping up with new developments and ensuring compliance with regulations also falls under your areas of responsibility.
Many farms have diversified in recent years and all of these projects will also be overseen by you in your role.
Note that many farms are concerned with livestock as well as arable crops so please check the reference for Farm Manager (Livestock) as well.

Category: Agriculture
You’ll either run your own farm business or be employed to manage the business effectively on behalf of someone else.
You’ll be responsible for the work of farm staff, administrative issues and all financial aspects of the business.
As the farm manager you will also deal directly with suppliers, customers and other stakeholders.
Keeping up with new developments and ensuring compliance with regulations also falls under your areas of responsibility.
Many farms have diversified in recent years and all of these projects will also be overseen by you in your role.
Note that many farms are concerned with arable crops as well as livestock so please check the reference for Farm Manager (Crops) as well.

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You’ll probably be employed by an organisation that owns pigs across a number of sites which are being contract managed by other farmers.
The job involves supporting the farmers in their production and ensuring that performance is optimised, through the application of a variety of management practices.
You’ll not actually be physically involved with the running of each farm but rather the role is one of an advisor, visiting each farmer and checking animals and production systems, and meeting with the Farmers/Farm Managers.

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You’ll be working in the countryside managing land for hunting and fishing purposes, and making sure that game such as pheasants, partridges, hares, deer and grouse thrive.
Although your income will be from organising shoots for clients, the work that you’ll do is very beneficial to the countryside in general and gamekeeping helps to ensure a balanced environment, which is very important.
You may also rear birds for release into the wild and this helps to strengthen numbers and supplement existing stocks.

Category: Agriculture