Showing posts with label Agriculture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Agriculture. Show all posts

Thursday

Agriculture Career Guide: Careers In Agriculture Job,Qualification And Average Salary (Most Read)

The research on agricultural career  found that, between 2010 and 2015 an estimated 54,000 jobs would be created annually in agricultural career include renewable natural resources (more facts about agriculture). It seems some hard to fill that job post. Seeing these largest agricultural companies like General mills, DuPont, Pioneer, Monsanto, and Cargill are helping agricultural study universities and students. They are encouraging student to study or attracting to come into these  agricultural careers. On that note this blog is trying to provide some basic information about careers in agriculture (include natural resources, horticulture, and food technicians, and animal sciences).
This list, like a agricultural mini career guide, covers almost all agricultural careers both traditional which requires lower education level, and modern agricultural jobs, that require university degree and associated degrees.
Remember agricultural business can make you make you billionaire, like agricultural youngest billionaire Andrey Vereskiy.
Careers in agriculture list tells you core information like job name, job descriptions, required qualification and average salary. Hope this will help you for some extent.  Now Enjoy.
Note: These title of careers in agriculture are in alphabetical orders.

List of Careers In Agriculture Including Job Descriptions And Average Salaries.

Career in agriculture pic credit: nationalcareersserviceuk

1. Agricultural Career :  Agricultural and Food Science Technicians

Job description of agricultural and food science technicians.
Keeping and measuring the quality of foods are major work of agricultural and food science technicians. They work under the supervision of Scientists.
Required Qualification:  Associate's Degree.
Average (Median) Salary: $32,760 per year or $15.75 per hour.

2. Agricultural Career :  Agricultural Chemist

Job descriptions of Agricultural Chemist.
Agricultural Chemist study of the agricultural substance to develop new and improved products. Chemist work in the laboratories.
Required Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree
Average salary: $69,790 per year or $33.55 per hour.

3. Agricultural Career :  Agriculture economic professors

Job description of economic professors.
Agriculture economic professors instruct students of public and private universities, professional schools, or community colleges. And also publish agricultural articles in their field of subjects.
Required qualification: Doctoral or professional degree.
Average salary: $62,050 per year.

4. Agricultural Career :  Agriculture Engineers

Job description of agriculture engineers.
Agriculture engineers (biological and agricultural engineers) do work related aquaculture to land farming to forestry; from developing biofuels to improving conservation; from planning animal environments to finding better ways to process food.
Required qualification: bachelor's degree.
Average salary: $71,090 per year or $34.18 per hour.

5. Agricultural Career :  Agricultural reporters

Agricultural reporters inform the public about agricultural news, events and other important information. They report for newspapers, magazines, websites, television, and radio.
Required qualification: bachelor's degree
Average salary: $36,000 per year, or $17.31 per hour.

6. Agricultural Career :  Agricultural workers

Job description of agriculture workers.
Agricultural workers maintain the quality of farms, crops, and livestock by operating machinery and doing physical labor under the supervision of agricultural managers.
Required qualification: willingness to do.
Average salary: $18,970 per year or $9.12 per hour.

7. Agricultural Career :  Animal care and service workers

Job description of animal care and service workers.
Animal care and service workers care for the need of animals. They feed, water, groom, bathe, and exercise pets and other nonfarm animals. They work in kennels, zoos, stables, animal shelters, pet stores, veterinary clinics and aquariums.
Required qualification: physically and emotionally fit for that work.
Average salary: $19,780 per year or $9.12 per hour.

8. Agricultural Career :  Aquatic biologist.

Job descriptions of aquatic biologist.
Aquatic biologist study the characteristics and habitats of the aquatic livings.
Required qualification: Bachelor degree
Average salary: $57,430 per year or $39.44 per hour.

9. Agricultural Career :  Biochemist

Job Descriptions of Biochemist.
Biochemist study the structures, compositions, reactions, and other properties of biological substances, to develop new and improved products.
Required qualifications: Bachelor's degree.
Average salary: $69,790 per year or $33.55 per hour.

10. Agricultural Career :  Climatologist

Job Descriptions of Climatologist.
Climatologists study weather, climate and other aspects of the atmosphere. They develop report  and forecasts their analysis of weather and climate data.
Required qualifications: Bachelor's Degree
Average salary:  $87,780 per year or $42.20 per hour.

11. Agricultural Career :  Conservation Scientist and Foresters

Job Descriptions of conservation scientist and foresters.
Conservation scientist and foresters manage overall land quality of forests, park, rangelands, and other natural resources.
Required Qualification:  Bachelor's degree
Average salary:  $47,420 per year or $27.60 per hour.

12. Agricultural Career :  Environmental analysts (Environmental Scientists and specialists)

Job Description of Environmental analysts.
Environmental analysts, scientists and specialists work toward protecting the environment.
Required qualification: Bachelor's degree
Average salary:  $61,700 per year or $29.66 per hour.

13. Agricultural Career: Fishers and related fishing workers.

Fishers and related fishing workers catch and trap various type of marine life.
Required qualification: less than high school.
Average salary: $25,590 per year or $12.30 per hour.

14. Agricultural Career :  Food Processing occupations

Job descriptions of food processing occupations.
Food processing workers, cut, trim, process foods, like meat and others. Food processing occupations include butchers and meat cutters, (meat, poultry, and fish cutters, and trimmers, and operators and tenders of roasting, baking and drying machinery.)
Required qualification: less than high school.
Average salary: $23,950 per year or $11.51 per hour.

15. Agricultural Career: Forest and conservation technicians

Job Descriptions of forest and conservation technicians.
Forest and conservation technicians measure and improve the quality of forests, rangeland, and other natural areas.
Required qualifications: Associate's Degree.
Average Salary: $33,390 per year or $16.05 per hour.

16. Agricultural Career :  Forest and conservation workers

Job Descriptions of forest and conservation workers.
Forest and conservation workers work under supervision of conservation scientist and foresters and forest and conservation technicians.
Required qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent.
Average salary: $23,900 per year or $11.49 per hour.

17. Agricultural Career :  Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Mangers

Job description of framers, ranchers, and other agricultural managers.
These agricultural managers run establishments that produce crops, livestock, and dairy products.
Required qualification: High school diploma or equivalent.
Average salary: $60,750 per year or $29.21 per hour.

18. Agricultural Career: Grain buyers

Job Descriptions of grain buyers.
Grain buyers buy agricultural products for organizational use or resell.
Average salary:  $58,360 per year or $28.06 per hour.

(This article will be completed very soon.)

(Disclaimer: To make this article and look like mini career guide of agriculture, very trustable sources are taken as primary source  and I have not modified any information given from Department of Labor to give you more accurate information. It is recommended, do further research from your own side and read Occupational Outlook Handbook, published by bureau of labor statics both on web and paper available.)

Source For Salary and Qualification: Bureau of Labor Statistics, United States Department of Labor.
Job descriptions: Bureau of Labor Statistics and Wikipedia.)

(Average salaries are median salary of 2010. This is latest published statistics of median salary. Remember bureau of labor statistics, does survey after gap of few years because it takes length process. And data from these surveys have more accuracy than others. So I have applied these data.

Saturday

List of Top 26 Facts About Agriculture (General Facts and Agri-Business Facts) Most Read

Here is the list of knowledgeable Agriculture Facts. For example, Agriculture Market of America, Notable business companies and people of Agriculture Business. That gives you interesting information about General Agriculture facts, American Agriculture Facts, UN (United Nations) Agriculture Facts, Agricultural Technology Facts and Agriculture Business Facts. Probably it gives you some ideas about agricultural scenarios.

Top 26 Facts About Agriculture

Facts about agriculture Pic Credit: wikipedia.org

Facts About Agriculture: US Agriculture Facts.

Agriculture Fact 1: Approximately consumers spend $547 billion for food, which produces on U.S. Farms and ranches. The farmers get 23 cents of each dollar spent on food.
Agriculture Fact 2. On average, around worth of $6 million, agricultural products of us (grains, oil seeds, cotton, meats, vegetables, snack foods, etc.) prepared to export to foreign markets.
Agriculture Fact 3. US agricultural exports generate more than $100 billion annually.
Agriculture Fact 4. US agricultural sectors provide nearly 1 million employment.
Agriculture Fact 5. In US, 2 percent of population work as Farmers and Ranchers.
Agriculture Fact 6. on recent survey, which conducted on America's young farmers shows that young American farmers and ranchers are highly satisfied with their jobs. That research shows that, 97.2 percent planned to farm and ranch for life. And 90% said they would like their children to work as farmers and ranchers.
Agriculture Fact 7. Nearly 30% of today's farmers and ranchers have attended colleges and over half of them have degree.
Agriculture Fact 8. American young farmers and ranchers are using new agricultural technology, which help them to reduces waste and boost crop yields. New Agricultural technologies like, using satellite maps, using computers, using fertilizer and crop protections applications, using Internet, Using cellular telephone.
Agriculture Fact 9. Nearly 83 percents of young farmers and ranchers using computers these days.
Agriculture Fact 10. In US biotechnology research is conducted by federal and state agencies, including EPA, USDA, and the FDA.
Agriculture Fact 11. one in three US farm acres making export to foreign markets.
Agriculture Fact 12. US agriculture business exporting about 23 percent of raw farm products.
Agriculture Fact 13. US Agriculture land is providing habitats for 75 percent of the nation's wild life. So numbers of nation's wild population are in increasing trend.
Agriculture Fact 14. California is the top spinach producing state in US.
Agriculture Fact 15. Environmental friendly New bio-diesel fuels like Ethanol made from corns and other grains.
Agriculture Fact 16. Organics farming needs 2.5 times more labor than regular farming, but it gives 10 times more profit than general farming.

Fact About Agriculture: United Nations Agricultural Facts:

Agriculture Fact 17. Agriculture is the single largest employer in the world.
Agriculture Fact 18. 40 percent of today's global population depends on Agriculture.
Agriculture Fact 19. 500 million small farms worldwide is the source of food of the 80 percent population of the developing world.
Agriculture Fact 20. Most of the developing farms are rainfed.
Agriculture Fact 21. Since the 1900s, some 75 percent of crop diversity has been lost.
Agriculture Fact 22. About 1.3 Billion people have no access to electricity world wide- main reasons behind under productivity in human capital and natural resources.

Facts About Agriculture (Business Facts About Agriculture)

Agriculture Fact 23. Agriculture company Cargill is the largest private company in the America.
Agriculture Fact 24. Most of Countries have Agriculture Development Bank or Agriculture Financial Development Programs, Agriculture supportive program under different names.
Agriculture Facts 25. Andrey Verevskiy is the World's Youngest Self Made Agriculture Billionaire. (Read Inspirational story of Andrey Vereskiy).
Agriculture Fact 26. Base business of Thailand's richest man Billionaire Dhanin Chearavanont is Agriculture. Charoen Pokphand Foods is one of the world's largest agriculture company. (Read More).

Note:
To make this list or article more accurate I have taken number of best references. Some of them are (websites): www.cals.nsu.edu, www.dosomething.org,  www.fb.org, www.forbes.com, www.UN.org, previous articles of www.justinterview.blogspot.com, and others reliable sources on agriculture, websites and articles both.

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Thursday

Agricultural Youngest Billionaire Andrey Verevskiy (True Inspirational)

Andrey Verevskiy Youngest Self Made Agricultural Billionaire

Andrey Verevskiy Photo Credit: Forbes.com


If you are planning to become agricultural entrepreneur but still not finding Agricultural Business Role Model, or You have curiosity like Can Agricultural entrepreneur become billionaire? If yes Then How many years does it take? Might be decades and decades. And So many. If you have all these questions, then let me help you to give some clues.

I proudly present World's Youngest Self-made Agricultural billionaire Andrey Verevskiy (born on July 25, 1974-Ukraine)  to prove, Yes Agriculture has great potential to make agricultural billionaire. Andrey Verevskiy is just 38 years old now with net worth $ 1 Billion (as per March-2013 forbes). That means he became billionaire less than with in two decades.

After graduating in Agronomics from the National Agrarian University, Andrey Verevskiy opened a small grain trading enterprise, at the age of 19 yrs old. He involved in grain trading when most of youths were focusing in Tech Business, and era of Internet Rising. But stepping out of track, Verevskiy chosen the path to become Agro-Entrepreneur. Now decades later his enterprises Kernel Holding has become Ukraine’s largest sunflower oil producer and he is world youngest self made Agricultural billionaire.

Later he involved in Ukraine’s politics and elected to Parliament. He expanded his business into Russia, he acquired two oil extracting factories and a port terminal.

Thishousewillexist.org says he now operates a lots of business some of them are:
ZAO Melovsky Plant refined oils
Ltd. Kernel Trade
LLC Kernel Invest
OOO Kernel Capital
Ltd Kernel Trust
LLC Hold Invest
3 Transport enterprises in the Poltava and Lugansk , 5 agribusiness in Poltava, Odega, Cherkasy Regions.

If you are searching right example of Agricultural entrepreneur consider him as best example. And make yourself assure that, agriculture sector have potential to make billionaire, more than that younger billionaire like technology or financing business, if have long term business plan and true enthusiasm to become agro-entrepreneur. Like Billionaire Jim Rogers  says, next billionaires will come from Laborious Guys working on farm not from smart guys working on finance (READ MORE).

Disclaimer: This blog aims to save your time and provide you nice article that you are searching. You can take this blog as your supplementary news feeds , Your primary source should be your own research and field visit.

If you are searching what are the most expensive corps ? if so read this article which provides you some clues. And If you want to read more example of agricultural billionaire or business man then  read this article, which says Thailand’s Richest person’s main base is also Agro-Business.

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Sunday

Agriculture Will Make You Rich Most Read Entrepreneurs (Agriculture Article)

Good news for all of you who wants to be agriculture entrepreneur. Agriculture is back bone for many developing countries. In my previous agriculture article I have written, next billionaire comes from agriculture. In this Agriculture article i am going to share you some information about high priced crops that can be grown commercially.
In nice article, Craig Wallin says that it is quite easy to make $100,000 from specialty crops in the US. And Same goes to else where, if you do research according to your location, climate and market.

Agriculture Article: List of Cash Generating Crops For Agriculture Entrepreneurs

Some of the common cash crops:

Bamboo

According to bamboo nurseries potted bamboo can be sold at price up to $200 each without hurdle.

Garlic:

Elephant garlic, retails for up to $6 per pound and produces up to 1500 pounds per acre.

Lavender

A lavender plant can be sold up to $10

Cut Flowers

Virginia grower Lisa Zieglar pockets up to $ 5 per stem for her sun flowers.

Grand Cover

Grand Cover can brings profits up to $20 per square foot.

Mushrooms

From 10×10 space, you can bring up to $15000.

If you want to know about even more profitable plants, here I have organized some information for you. 

Most Expensive Crops:

Vanilla

Vanilla can brings up to $120 per pound and gives you net approximately $300000 from per acre but it need  some hard works.

Saffron

Saffron prices range from $500 to $5000 per pound.

Ginseng

Ginseng known as green gold, its fully grown roots can be sold up to $400 for a pound.

Now its your time to search high price crops than can be commercially produced. If you want to earn serious cash from agriculture then it requires serious hard work and field visit of successful grower or agriculture entrepreneur.

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Saturday

Can Agriculture Sector Make Rich (Billionaire) ? (Agriculture Articles)


Agriculture Articles: Can Agriculture Sectors Produce Next Billionaires?

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YES, Yes you can be extremely rich standing on agriculture sector. I have tried to write on this topic, because many of us definitely have curiosity can agriculture sector make us rich or not? Because most of developing countries' major source of GDP is from agriculture. I suggest you to read following three post from Forbes, Bloomberg, and Southwestfarm press. 
Forbes article : From What Sector Will The Next Billionaire Come : quotes the importance of agriculture business from the view point of   billionaire Jim Rogers . He says next billionaire will come from laborious guys working on farm not from smart guys working on finance.  I can say if billionaire say that may be right. And priority sectors of billionaire can be Agriculture Sectors. They I found this article, on Bloomberg, Says, Saudi billionaire Sheikh Mohammed al- Amoudi, is going to invest $2.5 billion by 2020 developing  a rice farming project in Ethiopia. 
And again another example is Thailand's Richest man Dhanin Chearavanont, whose net worth is $14.4 billion has main background in farming, agro-product. So when an entrepreneur focus on agriculture sector for long term he is going to be rich like them. We all know importance of agriculture. And in coming future like Rogers said, good land with good weather can be Gold mine. And yes, it takes more time to reach your goal   (billionaire) but, this path surely leads you on your dream.
Now just read above post from below link and share your own thoughts if you like to share with other readers.

Southwest Farm Press link : A billionaire advice invest in agriculture