Farm operator definition

Farm operator means an individual or entity actually managing and farming land owned by one or more Farm Owners.
Farm operator means an individual or legal entity other than the owner, lessee, or sublessee that performs any portion of the farming operation. This includes farm managers, but does not include spouses, minor children, employees for whom the employer pays social security taxes, or custom service providers.
Farm operator means a person who operates a farm, doing the work and making the day-to-day decisions about such things as planting, harvesting, feeding and marketing.

Examples of Farm operator in a sentence

  • Tank Farm operator payroll is based on the manpower required for the normal operation of the LVT tankage and pumps.


More Definitions of Farm operator

Farm operator means the person(s) responsible for the management decisions in operating an agricultural operation. Can be owners, tenants or hired managers of the agricultural operation, including those responsible for management decisions pertinent to particular aspects of the farm – planting, harvesting, raising animals, marketing and sales, and making capital purchases and other financial decisions.
Farm operator means a person that operates a farming business as defined in section 263A of the Internal Revenue Code.
Farm operator means the individual or entity who operates the Farm pursuant to an agreement with the City.
Farm operator means any natural person whose principal occupation is agriculture; “farmer”;
Farm operator or "operator of a farm" means a person who oper- ates farm and agricultural land.
Farm operator means the person who plants, grows, harvests, or otherwise manages feed crops, fiber crops, food crops or pasture land on a beneficial use site.
Farm operator means a person who owns, leases, rents, or otherwise controls the land which has had fertilizer applied to it.