Agricultural Careers
Agricultural Business Manager:
They oversee the business operations of a farm by providing leadership and organisation during the production process.
Agricultural Equipment Salesperson:
They sell the equipment used for growing food and raising animals on farms and ranches.
Agricultural Grader:
They sort agricultural products according to their size, quality and type.
Agricultural Inspector:
They ensure that agricultural entities comply with government regulations.
Agricultural Manager:
They oversee the development of crops, animals, and other items that can be sold to business or private consumers.
Animal & Pet Heath Technician:
They usually work closely with veterinarians, assisting with treatment for pet health issues.
Animal Breeder:
They may breed purebred cats or dogs to be sold as pets or to be shown professionally.
Animal Control Officer:
They enforce local and regional laws concerning the care and treatment of animals.
Animal Husbandry:
They focus on the care and breeding of different kinds of animals.
Dairy Scientist:
They oversee a small, family owned dairy farm where he or she manages the entire operation.
Equine Scientist:
They improve the welfare of both equine athletes and measure horses.
Farm Equipment Mechanic:
They use basic hand tools, precision equipment, welding equipment, and power tools to service farming equipment.
Farm Manager:
They not only supervise a farm, but they may perform any necessary manual labour as well.
Floral Designer:
They create and arrange flower displays, as well as work in customer service and sales, supplying the proper arrangement for each individual customer.
Gardener:
They work to improve and maintain the beauty of landscaped environments.
Greenhouse Manager:
They cultivate plants in controlled environments, and they may grow vegetables, herbs, ornamental plants, rare flowers, and they also cross-breed plants.
Groundskeeper:
They are responsible for taking care of gardens and lawns, and may specialise in taking care of synthetic grass.
Holistic Care for Companion Animals:
Their care emphasises treatment of a companion animal's mind, body and spirit, as they are opposed to conventional veterinary medicine's focus on physical symptoms.
Horticulture Supervisor:
They are responsible for overseeing the cultivation and planting of different types of crops, plants, shrubs, and turf.
Landscaping Supervisor:
They supervise gardeners who maintain the landscapes around commercial businesses, private residences, and government facilities.
Nonfarm Animal Caretaker:
They often work in shelters and private zoo companies that provide animal care service for pets.
Pesticide Handler:
They acquire, mix, and apply pesticide for commercial farms, landscapers, private residences or nurseries.
Pesticide Technician:
They take steps to control pests in landscapes, houses and commercial buildings.
Pet Groomer:
As well as keeping our pets looking and smelling nice, they can also be an important part of a pet's healthcare team by discovering potential problems early.
Soil Scientist:
Their most common duty includes analysing soil samples for minerals, contaminants or other characteristics.
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