Even though I’m thirteen years old, I have a pretty good idea of what I’m going to do as an adult. I would like to be an Agronomist. My current GPA is 3.0, so it wouldn’t hurt to raise my grades.
I want to be an Agronomist. To become an Agronomist I will have to get an associate degree in college. And I will also need to keep my grades up in school. According to “Sciencedaily.com” “Agronomy is a branch of agricultural science that deals with the study of crops and the soils in which they grow. Agronomists work to develop methods that will improve the use of soil and increase the production of food and fiber crops.” According to Tom Eubank almost all students can come straight out of college and find a job. To be successful at Agronomy you need to at least have associate's degree in college or a bachelor's degree for high ranked field positions. For me to be an agronomist I will have to get a college degree, and do good in high school. I will try to get good grades so I can get a good scholarship to a school, so then I have to pay less.
I will experience lots of science talking with local farms.According to “environmentalscience.org” “Agronomists study the numerous ways plants can be cultivated, genetically altered, and utilized to our advantage. Agronomists can specialize in a number of different fields, but most focus on increasing the quality and quantity of plants produced - particularly for food stores. Typically an Agronomist will spend their workdays performing experiments on plants to improve their durability, longevity, and crop yield. The idea is to provide the most lush, disease-free crops as possible.” If you know these things you will be able to get a higher job position. Then you make more money and this carries you up the bar.
I will need to know lots about seeds chemicals, and fertilizer. According to Jim Hamilton “you are gonna need to know science, because you are dealing with chemicals all the time. You're looking at ph levels, yields, and ect, and how to improve them. You need to know what kinds of fertilizers there are and which works best for what crops. This is the same with seeds.This is a demanding job, because we will never stop planting crops” If I go to the college I'd like to got to (OSU ATI) I can go for 2 years and get an associates degree. If I’m able to go there I will major in Agronomy, and can learn everything I will need to know to be an Agronomist. As long as we plant crops their will be jobs for agronomists.
Once I become an Agronomist I’d like to start with smaller farmers (500 acres) and make my way up to big farmers (2000 acres). I’d like to make new hybrids and plant genetics so crop growth and yields keep increasing.
I want to be an Agronomist. To become an Agronomist I will have to get an associate degree in college. And I will also need to keep my grades up in school. According to “Sciencedaily.com” “Agronomy is a branch of agricultural science that deals with the study of crops and the soils in which they grow. Agronomists work to develop methods that will improve the use of soil and increase the production of food and fiber crops.” According to Tom Eubank almost all students can come straight out of college and find a job. To be successful at Agronomy you need to at least have associate's degree in college or a bachelor's degree for high ranked field positions. For me to be an agronomist I will have to get a college degree, and do good in high school. I will try to get good grades so I can get a good scholarship to a school, so then I have to pay less.
I will experience lots of science talking with local farms.According to “environmentalscience.org” “Agronomists study the numerous ways plants can be cultivated, genetically altered, and utilized to our advantage. Agronomists can specialize in a number of different fields, but most focus on increasing the quality and quantity of plants produced - particularly for food stores. Typically an Agronomist will spend their workdays performing experiments on plants to improve their durability, longevity, and crop yield. The idea is to provide the most lush, disease-free crops as possible.” If you know these things you will be able to get a higher job position. Then you make more money and this carries you up the bar.
I will need to know lots about seeds chemicals, and fertilizer. According to Jim Hamilton “you are gonna need to know science, because you are dealing with chemicals all the time. You're looking at ph levels, yields, and ect, and how to improve them. You need to know what kinds of fertilizers there are and which works best for what crops. This is the same with seeds.This is a demanding job, because we will never stop planting crops” If I go to the college I'd like to got to (OSU ATI) I can go for 2 years and get an associates degree. If I’m able to go there I will major in Agronomy, and can learn everything I will need to know to be an Agronomist. As long as we plant crops their will be jobs for agronomists.
Once I become an Agronomist I’d like to start with smaller farmers (500 acres) and make my way up to big farmers (2000 acres). I’d like to make new hybrids and plant genetics so crop growth and yields keep increasing.