Individuals seeking a career in agriculture and its related occupations will discover the need for a formal education is now greater than ever. The investment in a modern agricultural enterprise is too costly to permit poor planning and preparation. Sound principles of production, management, and marketing are vital to the successful undertaking of an agricultural business.
A broad spectrum of agriculture-related careers extends beyond the farm. Employers look to community and technical colleges for qualified employees, while entrepreneurs view the associate degree as a means to prepare themselves for ownership of an agribusiness.
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