Agriculture Schools Teach Turfgrass Sciences and More

Agriculture Schools offer courses and degrees in many fields and areas of agriculture and agribusiness. Students in Agriculture Schools can focus on subjects of turfgrass sciences, animal care, crop management, botany, textiles, and many more.

Agriculture Schools qualify graduates for positions in dairy sciences; animal sciences; animal and human medicine and pharmaceuticals; biotechnology, including food and feed; and in plant animal agriculture.

Agriculture Schools provide students with programs of study to change careers, to further education for career advancement, or to satisfy personal interest. Entry-level studies in agriculture can net diplomas and certificates. One-year diplomas in agribusiness management prepare students for positions in production, wholesale, and retail. Continued studies can provide an excellent education, resulting in associate, bachelor, master, and doctorate degrees.

Diplomas and certificates from Agriculture Schools are appropriate for those who plan to continue studies for bachelor degrees (BS) in agricultural sciences to prepare for entrance into fields of management, plant sciences, livestock nutrition and reproduction, veterinary sciences, or any other of the many fields of agriculture.

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Agriculture Investment – A Must Read Article

Finding the best agriculture investment can be tricky for the inexperienced investor with little or no knowledge of the sector, but there are of course many different options available including agriculture investment funds, direct agricultural land investment, and purchasing equities in agricultural companies. In this article I will go some way to explaining the different options, the risks they present to investors, the mechanics of how each type of agriculture investment works, and the returns that are currently being achieved. You can also download a complete agriculture investment guide at the link at the bottom of this article.

Firstly we will look at the relevance of agriculture investment for the current economic climate, and whether this particular sector shows us the signs of being able to generate growth and income.

The Current Economic Climate

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Agriculture Education in Philippines

The Philippines is an agrarian economy with agriculture being the main occupation of its people. Most of its citizens live in the rural areas and follow various livelihood options in the agricultural sector. The total land area in the country is 30 million hectares, out of which 47% is under agriculture. Prime agricultural lands are located around the main urban and high population density areas.

The agricultural sector in Philippines is divided into four sub-sectors comprising of farming, fisheries, livestock and forestry. Rice and corn account for nearly 50% of the agricultural produce in the country. This has led to the increased awareness about agricultural studies.

Besides rice and corn, the other important crop yields in the country are coconut, bananas, pineapple, coffee, mangoes and abaca (a banana type plant). Apart from these, the secondary agriculture produce include peanut, cassava, garlic, onion, egg-plant, cabbage, rubber, cotton and calamansi (type of lemon).

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