This category focuses on the sustainable management of natural resources in relation to agriculture. Professionals like conservation officers, environmental consultants, foresters, and wildlife managers work to balance agricultural activities with environmental conservation. They ensure that farming practices contribute to, rather than detract from, the health of ecosystems and biodiversity.
Specializes in soil management and crop production to increase agricultural output sustainably.
Studies insects and their impact on crops and livestock, focusing on pest control and ecosystem balance.
Studies soil properties and management techniques to improve crop production and environmental health.
Develops new plant varieties with desired traits such as increased yield, pest resistance, or drought tolerance.
Works on improving food quality, safety, and nutritional value, often focusing on post-harvest technologies.
Uses technology, such as GPS and remote sensing, to optimize field-level management of crops
Designs agricultural machinery, systems, and structures to improve efficiency and sustainability in farming.
Designs and manages irrigation systems to ensure efficient use of water in crop production.
Applies genetic engineering and other biotechnological methods to improve plant and animal agriculture.
Sells farming equipment, seeds, fertilizers, and other agricultural products to farmers and agribusinesses.
Oversees operations in companies that produce, process, and market agricultural goods.
Buys and sells agricultural products such as grains, livestock, and other commodities in the market.
Analyzes data and trends to help farmers and agribusinesses make informed financial decisions.
Focuses on promoting and selling agricultural products, often working with food processors and retailers.
Enforces laws and regulations related to the protection of natural resources, including wildlife and habitats.
Advises on practices to reduce environmental impact, often focusing on sustainable farming techniques.
Manages forested areas for conservation, timber production, and recreation.
Focuses on maintaining and improving wildlife habitats, often working in conjunction with agricultural practices.
Develops and promotes farming practices that are environmentally sound and economically viable.
Supports veterinarians in the care of animals, including routine checkups, surgeries, and emergency care.
Trains animals for specific tasks, such as service work, entertainment, or personal pets.
Specializes in breeding livestock through artificial insemination techniques.
Focuses on the reproductive health and breeding of animals, particularly in controlled environments.
Studies animals in both natural and controlled environments, contributing to conservation efforts and scientific understanding
Manages daily operations on farms, including crop production, livestock management, and financial planning.
Manages large tracts of land for the raising of cattle or other livestock.
Focuses specifically on managing dairy cattle herds, including feeding, breeding, and milk production.
Oversees the production of plants in a controlled environment, including managing schedules, staff, and sales.
Manages fruit production, including planting, pruning, harvesting, and marketing of orchard or vineyard products.
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