Agricultural Education
Agricultural Education is the teaching of agriculture, natural
resources, and land management through hands on experience and guidance
to prepare students for entry level jobs of to further education to
prepare them for advanced agricultural jobs. Classes that may be taught
in an agricultural education curriculum include horticulture, land management, turf grass management, agricultural science, small animal care, machine and shop classes, health and nutrition, livestock management,
biology courses, etc. Agricultural education can be taught at the
elementary level, middle school level, secondary, post secondary and
adult levels. Elementary agriculture is taught in public schools and private schools, and deals with such subjects as how plants and animals grow and how soil is farmed and conserved. Vocational agriculture trains people for jobs in such areas as production, marketing, and conservation. College agriculture involves training of people to teach, conduct research, or provide information to advance the field of agriculture and food science in other ways. General education agriculture informs the public
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