AGRICULTURAL
COMMUNICATOR:
People in this field use communication skills to relay news
and information in the agriculture industry to the public.
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AGRICULTURAL ECONOMIST:
Agriculture economists apply business, economics and management
to agriculture issues facing industries, government and farm
production.
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AGRICULTURAL EDUCATOR:
These teachers work in high schools, vocational schools and
with the extension service instructing on the fundamental principles,
modern issues, safety and importance of agriculture.
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AGRONOMIST:
Agronomists study the production of crops and environmental
issues of soil management.
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ANIMAL SCIENTIST:
Animal scientists are trained in breeding, nutrition and production
of animals and farm management. This is one road leading to
a career as a Veterinarian.
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AQUACULTURE AND FISHERIES SCIENTIST:
Someone with a career in Fisheries might be farming aquatic
animals, evaluating and managing fish populations, monitoring
and enhancing aquatic environments, and supervising recreational
fish sites. This is one road leading to a career as a Veterinarian.
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BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEER:
Biosystems engineers solve engineering problems and design systems
to protect and enhance the environment while aiding in the production,
process and distribution of food and fiber.
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ENTOMOLOGIST:
Entomologists work with insects in fields of agriculture, wildlife
and forestry, public health, pest control, finance and consulting.
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FORESTER:
Foresters work with producers on the growth of their timber,
appraise, negotiate, write contracts, regenerate new crops of
timber, and maintain and manage recreational parks, campgrounds
and wildlife habitats.
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HORTICULTURIST:
Horticulturalists work to design landscapes for homes or businesses
while researching, studying and producing fruits, vegetables
and ornamental plants. Horticulture is a multi-billion dollar
industry that offers a wide variety of career choices.
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HUMAN SCIENTIST:
In agriculture human scientist may work as food inspectors,
with the Cooperative Extension Service and community youth organizations
such as 4-H, while providing new information to the public to
enhance their life. They also work in nutrition with humans
or animals. This is one road leading to a career as a Veterinarian.
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PLANT PATHOLOGIST:
Plant pathologists work to improve plant health and minimize
economic losses caused by pathogens through cultural, biological
and chemical practices.
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POULTRY SCIENTIST:
Poultry scientists work with the production and management of
the poultry industry. This is one road leading to a career as
a Veterinarian.
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VETERINARIAN:
Veterinarians work with the well being of animals.
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WILDLIFE SCIENTIST:
Wildlife scientists work with the sustainability, biology, ecology
and management of wildlife species.
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