At all organizational levels, standards and
operating procedures tend to be generalized on a world - wide basis.
Not exact matches
International organisations
tend to be very different in terms of history, culture and
operating procedures.
(Too bad the script doesn't allow more stretching room for Julie Harris, but wasting consummate pros
tends to be standard
operating procedure these days.)
• Feed and
tend to livestock and ensure that they are kept safe at all times • Use milk machines to milk cows and sheep by ensuring that proper
procedures are taken into account •
Operate tractors and harvesters and ensure that their maintenance and repair is done on time • Apply pesticides and fertilizers to crops in appropriate quantities and direct the work of farm hands and seasonal help • Design and lay down irrigation networks and use irrigation equipment to ensure that water is provided to every crop layer • Enlist the help of veterinary doctors to ensure that livestock is vaccinated on time and to ensure the overall health and wellbeing of animals • Dig and plant seeds and handle seedlings transplant by keeping in mind weather patterns • Harvest fruits and vegetables and ensure that they are kept safely stored before it is time for them to be marketed