Farm Laborer/Worker: Farm laborers or workers perform a variety of manual tasks to support farm operations, such as planting, weeding, harvesting, pruning, and packing crops. They may operate hand tools or small machinery, work outdoors in all weather conditions, and follow instructions from farm managers or supervisors. Farm laborers play a critical role in ensuring that farm tasks are completed in a timely and efficient manner, especially during peak seasons such as planting and harvesting.

Field Crop Farmer: Field crop farmers specialize in the cultivation of crops such as grains, oilseeds, fruits, vegetables, or fiber crops on a large scale. They prepare soil, plant seeds, apply fertilizers and pesticides, irrigate fields, and monitor crop growth and health. Field crop farmers may use mechanized equipment such as tractors, planters, and harvesters to facilitate planting and harvesting operations. They also manage post-harvest activities such as storage, processing, and transportation of crops to market.

Farm Equipment Operator/Mechanic: Farm equipment operators or mechanics are responsible for operating and maintaining farm machinery and equipment such as tractors, combines, plows, seeders, and irrigation systems. They perform routine maintenance tasks such as lubricating, greasing, and replacing worn parts, troubleshoot equipment malfunctions, and make repairs as needed to ensure that machinery operates safely and efficiently. Farm equipment operators may also assist with equipment setup, calibration, and adjustment during planting and harvesting seasons.