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Oklahoma Agriculture in the Classroom

Careers in Agriculture



Careers in Agricultural Research

Agronomist

Job Description

Agronomists, also known as crop scientists, work to improve the quality of food crops that we consume. These scientists also develop new methods for keeping food pests and weeds at bay. Crop scientists might work in a variety of settings, including laboratories, offices or locations where crops are grown. This means working outside some of the time, in all kinds of weather, but also getting to travel.

Skills
  • It is important that an agronomist develop critical thinking, data analysis skills, decision-making skills, as well as learn close observation, communication and problem-solving skills
  • Computer skills and learning to use important software is also important in the field of crop science
Preparation

Completing a bachelor's degree program can provide entry into the field, but positions in areas of advanced research or teaching require completion of graduate-level degree programs.