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There are certain records that are standard and necessary for every farm. These are:Accounting/financial records (where income and costs or expenditures are recordedMarket records (for current prices on commodity items like grain, cattle, hogs, etc.)Inventory recordsSales records (where product was sold, to whom and for how much)Specific types of farming operations would have specific records, such as records for medications or hormones given to beef cattle for farms raising them, or the types of seeds used by a farmer growing a crop.
Four main types of farm records are financial, machinery repairs/maintenance, crop production, and livestock production records. Even within these four records, other types come up. For instance in financial records, there are records to be kept for sales and purchases, income tax statements, utility bills for gas, water and electricity, rental/leasing records, gross income budget analysis which get used to determine annual net income, etc.
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large farm and small farm
The BRM provides the FARM name to NCC. The FARM creates folders for each Office of Records with in the functional area. The RC creates folders for offices of records under their purview.
It varies from farm to farm. Usually a farm will have pigs, chickens, and cows.
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Data types for entering records depend on the nature of data
types of police records