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Agriculture

Agriculture

A cow is being petted by a person in a grassy field near a barn.

Students in agriculture, food and natural resources learn and practice skills that prepare them for diverse post-high school education and training opportunities, from apprenticeships and two-year college programs to four-year college and graduate programs.

Students enrolled in the Agriculture Program pursue rewarding careers in a variety of positions, including:

  • Agriculture bankers
  • Commodity traders
  • Plant pathologists
  • Agronomists
  • ARS Scientists
  • Agriculture Mechanics
  • Ranchers
  • Farmers
  • Production supervisors
  • Natural resource specialists
  • Biochemists
  • USDA Graders
  • USDA Inspectors
  • Meat processors
  • Wholesale food purchasers
  • Irrigation specialists
  • Horticulture specialists
  • Landscapers
  • Turf managers
  • Agriculture education teachers
  • Forest geneticists
  • Extension specialists
  • Veterinarians


Certifications

  • Agriculture Associate Certification - AEST.AG


Available Job Opportunities  

Available At:
High School(s)


Middle School(s)


Downloads:
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