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  • Job Description for an Agricultural Manager

    An agricultural manger is a professional employee of a farm or ranch. Overseeing all day-to-day operations of the land, her duties include, but are not limited to, recruiting and managing staff,...

  • Agriculture Job Descriptions

    The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the agricultural field employed around 1.22 million workers as of May 2008. Within the agricultural sector are a number of different jobs with...

  • Career Ideas in Agriculture

    When you hear the word "agriculture," you may think of only farms and ranches. In fact, farms and ranches account for only about 10 percent of the industry. Today, there are approximately 22...

  • What Is a Food Scientist?

    Food science is one specialty of agricultural science, along with soil, animal and plant science. Food scientists are primarily concerned with what happens to agricultural products after they are...

  • Requirements of a Food Scientist

    Food science is a specialized discipline within agricultural science. It is concerned with the research and monitoring needed to develop and process food products as raw materials move from farms...

  • How to Become a Food Scientist

    Food science is the branch of agricultural science that is concerned with the processing and handling of food products. Food scientists help to develop new foods and food processing methods. They...

  • How to Become a Fruit Trader

    Becoming a fruit trader requires knowledge of both agriculture and business. Fruit traders are also referred to as fruit distributors. They work with various regional growers--often being fruit...

  • How to Buy Agricultural Steel Buildings (Steel Barns, Metal Storage)

    If you're looking to buy agricultural steel buildings for farm use--for a cattle barn, dairy barn, commodities, or equipment storage--then you may be wondering where to begin. To buy a metal...

  • How to Identify Farm Crops

    Whether you want to identify the amber waves of grain outside your car window or you are starting a hobby farm, learning to recognize farm crops is easy and fun. Instead of knowing only the end...

  • How to Become an Agricultural Inspector

    Despite the technological revolution, agricultural workers are more important than ever in today's society. Agricultural inspectors ensure compliance with laws and regulations regarding the...

  • How to Become an Agricultural Scientist

    An agricultural scientist does more than you might think. Many of the advances in the availability of produce year-round, the lean meats we eat and the ever-increasing nutrients in our food are...

  • How to Become an Agricultural Engineer

    Engineering technology and biological science is the foundation of agricultural engineering. An agricultural engineer designs farm machinery and farming buildings. The environment is also a...

  • How to Apply Crop Dusting Chemicals

    Crop dusting, known as aerial application, has changed significantly with the adoption of precision farming. The wild crop dusters of yesterday now apply custom pesticide mixtures that vary from...

  • How to Become a Crop Duster

    A crop duster, also known as an agricultural pilot, flies a light aircraft that is equipped for dusting and spraying crops with powdered insecticides, fungicides, seeds and fertilizers. This is a...

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