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HOW TO BECOME A SUCCESSFUL FARMER:
1. Patience
As a farmer, you have to learn how to be patient because raising crops or livestock takes time. Plus, it might not always turn out the way you expect. Farming comes with lots of unexpected circumstances, like pest infestations and disease outbreaks, market glut. Slow or unexpected results shouldn’t frustrate a farmer set on being successful. Instead, take it in stride and plan for how to get it right next time.
2. Develop a Student Mentality
Approach the industry with a student mentality. You have to be willing and able to adapt to new technology, environments, and methods. Curiosity comes hand in hand with a student mentality, and as a farmer, you need lots of it to find success.
3. Knowledge and Skills
Knowledge and skills pair nicely together. In addition to learning new things, you need to be knowledgeable in every aspect of your farm. This includes close familiarity with every crop, finding out what works best for the farm, and how it operates.
4. Be a Problem Solver
As a farmer, you need to be a problem solver. A successful farmer knows how to deal with issues on all fronts of the business. You need to be able to identify and solve problems in order of significance.
5. Be Organized
As a business owner you have to keep track of a lot of factors, to keep your business running. To become successful you have to be organized, stay on top of your daily tasks, and remember a lot of farming is driven by time, product, and labour management.
6. Be Good with Numbers
When it comes to facts and figures, the farmer has to know what to do with them. Numbers play a bigger role in farming and most farmers don’t know. As a farmer,you need to have financial skills, to track inventory, budget, and analyse profits, among others. Being bad with numbers can lead to miscalculations when it comes to plant growth.
7. Be a Good Salesman
To get where you want to be your business needs to make sal
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