Career questions tagged agriculture
Is agriculture a profitable industry?
In Arizona is agriculture a good investment?
What is the best school for agriculture??
A school that will give you more understanding of Agriculture
Is agriculture a good industry?
I want to know if agriculture makes good money and has good job security.
What is the best school for agriculture?
In Arizona , to get a bachelors Degree
How many years of college does it take to graduate as an Agriculture?
Bachelor degree
which tools to start agriculture?
what you need to start as a farmer you need a pickup truck, utility vehicle, blades and lawn care equipment. These are all tools you need whether you can afford them or not this is the easiest way to do so.
What are all the types of works related to agriculture?
What are all the types of works related to agriculture?
What is agriculture and how much it take ?
What is agriculture and how much it take?
What is the best school to become an agriculture in Arizona?
What is the best school to become an agriculture in Arizona?
Which kinds of pests can you find in farms?
I've heard that Locusts can be found but I'm not sure if that's true or not. There are several pests that exist but I don't really know which ones can be found.
What is Agriculture?
Agriculture encompasses crop and livestock production, aquaculture, fisheries and forestry for food and non-food products.
Should I take classes that I enjoy or ones that will help me in the future?
At my school, we can take special classes out of the school, like nursing prep, horticulture, culinary, etc. that I'm interested in. I'm torn between multiple though, Culinary, Horticulture, Agriculture, and Educational Careers. Would it be smarter to take the class that will be more beneficial to me in the future, or should I take one that I enjoy that will make my high school more enjoyable? As of now, I think I want to be a teacher and horse trainer/riding instructor, so educational careers or agriculture would probably be the most beneficial, but I also love plants and cooking, so those would probably make my days better and more enjoyable. This also goes for classes in the school. For example, math. I don't think I'd be a math teacher if I do become a teacher, but I'm pretty good at math and am in the fast-pace math. I'll probably stay in it, but I doubt I'd need much of the more high-level math in my future, so should I take it easy and take the slower one or challenge myself and take the fast-pace one?
Career obstacles?
Is it hard for a girl to get into one of these fields? And is there any requirements you may not know of before going into something like this?
When do you need to start worrying about farming?
I want to do agriculture but I want to do a little bit more on the farming side rather with animals.
How could i add more skills that are relevant to what I want to pursue as my career?
My skills include: Customer service, Passionate reader, Leadership, Positive and can-do attitude, Organizational skills, Communication skills, Enjoy working with people, Energized, Great listener, Stocking, Restaurant experience, Serving Experience, Cashiering, Catering, Food Safety, and Food Service.
Who should I send my resume and cover letter to?
Who should I send my resume and cover letter to?
What are some good internships I should look into in high school??
What are some good internships I should look into in high school?
What is the best way to manage my time in high school?
What is the best way to manage my time in high school?
How do I combine my love for woodworking and agriculture?
How could I do woodwork and Agriculture at the same time. What would a smart career path for me to pursue. How are these two subjects a-like.