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Agriculture

What do Agricultural Farm Hands do?

Farm hands assist farmers and graziers with growing crops and feeding and raising livestock.

Agricultural Farm Hands may perform the following tasks:

  • cultivate soil, sow crops and control weeds by slashing, rotary hoeing or chemical spraying
  • plant ground crops between rows of trees and bushes to control weeds and soil temperatures
  • construct wire trellises (frames) to support vines, berries and fruit
  • take part in harvesting operations using tractors, harvesters, forklifts and hand tools
  • feed livestock and poultry
  • prepare milking machinery and assist with milking operations
  • clean and sterilise farm equipment
  • clear away animal waste and hose out operational areas
  • perform other tasks involved with the breeding and raising of livestock, such as shearing, dipping, branding, crutching, gelding, marking and assisting with artificial insemination
  • ride horses or motorbikes to muster sheep or cattle
  • maintain and repair farm buildings, bores, fences, machinery, troughs, windmills and other equipment

How do I become an Agricultural Farm Hand?

To become a farm hand you generally have to complete a certificate in Agriculture. Entry to the certificate courses generally requires a minimum of year 10. You can also become an farm hand by doing a traineeship, which involves both on and off-the-job training. The off-the-job training is provided through Registered Training Organisations (RTOs), including Group Training Companies.

Qualifying as an Agricultural Farm Hand involves:

  • 12 to 18 months commitment
  • Attending paid work with a "host employer" for the duration of the traineeship
  • Attending off-the-job training at an RTO (or the RTO may come to your workplace)

Ideal personal requirements to be an Agricultural Farm Hand include:

  • Enjoy practical work
  • Able to cope with the physical demands of the job
  • Able to undertake manual and heavy work
  • Able to handle animals with confidence and patience
  • Enjoy working outdoors
  • Able to work for long hours and in all kinds of weather conditions
  • Able to work both in a team and with limited social contact
  • Mechanical aptitude