This is an agreement between a farmer or employer and a farm hand whereby the employer hires the farm hand as an independent contractor to perform various farm related duties as agreed upon in the contract.
Sure thing! Just make sure your contracts don’t have any clauses that would tie you down to one farm. It's like playing the field!
Always try to hash it out directly with the owner first. If that doesn't work, refer to your contract for guidance on resolving disputes.
While having experience can help, many farms are open to training newcomers. It’s like learning to ride a bike; a little practice goes a long way!
It depends on the agreement you have. Some farms provide the tools, while others may expect you to bring your own. It's best to iron that out in your contract.
You’ll be knee-deep in the muck! Tasks can include planting, harvesting, caring for livestock, and maintaining the farm equipment.
employed farm hand is someone who works independently on farms, managing their own tasks without being an employee of the farm.
It's an agreement that outlines the tasks and responsibilities of a farm hand working on a farm in Anchorage. Basically, it's a handshake on paper to keep things clear.