The role of farm supervisors of multiple dairy farms
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Date
2011-11
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Other
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Abstract
Growth in the size of herds, multiple farm ownership and 'distance' of owners from farms has
given rise to the role of multiple-farm supervisor.
This report examines what supervisors do and what they offer their employers.
Supervisors spend a lot of time planning, implementing and adjusting plans and budgets,
working closely with farm managers to ensure owners' goals are achieved. These supervisors
offer their owners the skills of a superb manager, along with intangible factors (e.g. focus,
confidence) that augment the application of those skills across large scale multiple farm
businesses. They have the opportunity to spread their experience over multiple profit centres
and to grow farm manager ability and even intuition. The role has scope, then, to impact on the
business's profit, smooth running and reputation.
Technological or personnel support for supervisors that frees up their time from the mundane;
personal development as needed (e.g. governance, human resources); relational support (e.g.
network, mentoring); and communication and strategies from the business owner that help
convey the value of the person in this supervisory role will all be investments that benefit the
business and the industry.
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