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Student Learning Objective Explain the major career areas in the agriculture industry. • There are over 300 career areas available within the agriculture industry. • Many of these jobs are available for people who do not come from a farm. • Nationally, one out of five jobs are related to agriculture. • All of these jobs are important as the agriculture industry feeds and clothes the world. A. Science & Research Scientists and researchers are people who are responsible for making advances in the agriculture industry. They research crops and new ways to grow them. They work to make new medicines and develop new production practices for livestock. They work in labs, test fields, large corporations, and universities. B. Production Producers are people with jobs in production who are responsible for planting, growing, and harvesting food and other agriculture products. These are the farmers, ranchers, and growers of the industry. C. Communication and Education Communicators and educators are teachers, advertising specialists, salespeople, and journalists responsible for informing others about all aspects of agriculture. People with these jobs deal with the public all the time. D. Business and Industry People with jobs in business and industry may provide the inputs to producers or be the buyers of meat and grain. They provide the products and services producers need to raise their crops and livestock. They may be the bankers that make sure farmers have the money they need to produce a crop. They are also responsible for purchasing, processing, and marketing the final product They are also responsible for selling that product around the world. E. Services Jobs in services assist farmers and businesses as they produce food and other products. Service jobs are jobs necessary for keeping the business of agriculture moving. These jobs include mechanics, electricians, inspectors, lawyers, and transporters.