Career questions tagged farming
What things should i know before job shadowing on a farm to get experience as a high-schooler?
I am going job shadowing and don't know what to expect.It is a livestock farm and i am nervous is there something i need to know or that??
How to become a Farmer?
Share your journey & guide aspiring Farmers on their path! Note: Given the growing interest in the farming field, we're inviting our experienced professionals to share their knowledge.
What are some pros and cons of farming and working with animals?
I would like to know what makes farming worth it and what makes it hard. I don't know if this will be my career yet but I am interested in checking it out.
How can I try out farming?
I am in high school and I don't know if I want to go into farming yet so I would like to have a bit of experience in it before I peruse it as my career. I am wondering if there are places that hire kids for a summer job, just to help them get experience.
What is a cow-calf operation for cattle?
What is a cow-calf operation for cattle?
What things should I know when going into farming?
I am a 10th grader in high school and I am wondering what are some important things to be aware of before you start. I don't have very much experience so I would love to hear some of the pros and cons.
How can you get involved in farming?
I am a 10th grader in high school and I am interested in farming, but I want to try it out before I go to college for it. What are some ways that I can get involved while still in high school?
how is organic farming better for the environment than conventional farming? What’s the difference in the fertilizer and nutrient solution?
Hi, my name is Isabella, I am a middle school student, and I’m interested into being an Agricultural Manager, my 2 questions on Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources Careers is, how is organic farming better for the environment than conventional farming? What’s the difference in the fertilizer and nutrient solution?
How do farmers make the main some of their money?
Do they harvest their own crops? Do they do all the work and not hire or do they hire.
Would you like me to interview you?
I have a school project and that is to interview any doctor, nurse or farmer. I am really finding it hard to do it. If you are a Doctor or Nurse or Farmer please take some time to answer these following questions : 1. Your profession 2. How many years have you been in this profession? a) 2-5 years b) 6-10 years ) 11-15 years d) 16-20 years 3. What types of materials are used in your profession now? 4. What kind of materials did you use before in your profession? 5. How did you feel about your previous work? 6. How do you like to work in a new way? 7. What do you think is the reason behind this change? 8. What did you have to learn in the beginning for your profession? 9. What did you have to learn again after the change in your profession? 10. What other changes do you think could happen in your profession in the future? 11. What other skills might you need to acquire for a new career change? 12. What else do you think you need to practice to do better in your profession? 13. Where do you think there are special preparation or training opportunities to improve skills in your profession? 14. Name some local institutions or individuals who have the opportunity for such training or skill development
What are all the types of works related to agriculture?
What are all the types of works related to agriculture?
What is Agriculture?
Agriculture encompasses crop and livestock production, aquaculture, fisheries and forestry for food and non-food products.
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.
Jobs for working with livestock?
I am really interested in working with livestock but don't really know what job would be best for that. I know there is farming/ranching and livestock vets. Besides that, I do not know what career I could do with them.
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.
What's the best type of farming to go to?
I come from a family farm that does row-crop, and cow/calf operation. That's all I've ever experienced, and was just wondering if theirs something different I should try to learn more?
As a Ranch hand, do the Ranchers require you to be BQA certified?
I am asking this question, because some packing houses require you to be BQA certified. BQA - Beef Quality Assurance
What do you have to do to become a regional manger for a John Deere dealership
I want to work for John Deere
Do you recommend any classes in college that could help you be a better organic farmer ?
I would like to be an organic farmer, and I was told to go to college, but I'm not so sure if that is a good idea, or what class to take. (Not a degree).