Most farm manager resume submissions fail because they read like task logs and bury results under equipment lists and generic duties. That hurts when an ATS (applicant tracking system) filters fast and recruiters scan in seconds.
A strong resume shows what you improved and how you ran the operation. Knowing how to make your resume stand out starts with highlighting yield gains, acres managed, labor costs reduced, safety incident rates, irrigation efficiency, audit pass rates, and on-time harvest delivery. Quantify budgets, headcount, and quality outcomes.