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Discover Ludwig"farm manager" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you are referring to someone whose job is to manage a farm. For example: "The farm manager is responsible for making sure the livestock are well cared for."
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Farm manager, Sandringham Estate.
Nancy: I was the farm manager.
The handsome, Ivy-League-educated farm manager seemed particularly angry.
The farm manager, Dan Rosenberg, said, "That's news to me".
My brother, who's my farm manager, was having the same problems on his farm.
I wouldn't say I do the farm work — I hired a farm manager and livestock manager.
Spellman was the farm manager of Patricia Saltonstall, the Kidwell's neighbor.
One rainy day in September, the farm manager made a rare appearance at the pickup shed.
Don Breuker, a farm manager here in Rock Rapids, put it more starkly.
His farm manager at Redbank has 'got to prioritise the shelter belt modification' he says, frowning.
I'm not sure this qualifies her as a farm manager – but let that pass.
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