| The Agriscience and Natural Resources program gives students
the opportunity to participate in the planting, fertilizing,
harvesting and marketing of farm products. Students learn about
natural resources, plant science, bio-technology, landscaping
design, floriculture, sales, marketing, customer relations and
mechanical maintenance/repair. |
| American farmers, ranchers, and agricultural managers direct
the activities of one of the world’s largest and most productive
agricultural sectors. They produce enough food and fiber to meet the
needs of the United States and produce a surplus for export. Farmers
and ranchers own and operate mainly family-owned farms.
Responsibilities of farmers and ranchers range from caring
for livestock, to operating machinery, to maintaining equipment and
facilities.
Incomes of farmers and ranchers vary greatly from year to
year because prices of farm products fluctuate depending upon
weather conditions and other factors that influence the quantity and
quality of farm output and the demand for those products.
Full-time, salaried farm managers had median annual earnings
of $43,740 in 2002.
Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor
Statistics,Occupational Outlook Handbook 2004-2005 Edition.
http://bls.gov/oco/ |