Agriculture

Agriculture Business Management
The Agriculture Business Management Program is designed to provide students with the skills and abilities necessary for a career in production agriculture, for business opportunities in the agriculture business related fields, or to transfer to a four-year university.

Fertilizer and Chemical Application
The Fertilizer and Chemical Application curriculum is designed to provide students with basic knowledge to become a certified commerical applicator.  A two-year associate of applied science degree and one-year certificate program are available.  Many applicators work for cooperative associations, farms, and ranches.

Crop or Livestock Production
The Crop and Livestock Production curriculum is designed for students who plan to start their careers in agriculture after completing an associate of applied science.  Agricultural production and agribusiness management skills are emphasized.


CURRICULUM GUIDES

Certificates
Crop Protection Application  (25 hours - certificate guide)
Crop Protection Application (25 hours - semester guide)


Crop Protection Application (33 hours - certificate guide)
Crop Protection Application (33 hours - semester guide)

 

Associate in Applied Science Degrees (2 year degree-non-transfer)
Agriculture Business Management  (64 hours degree guide)
Agriculture Business Management  (semester guide)

Crop Protection Application  (65 hours - degree guide)
Crop Protection Application  (65 hours - semester guide)


Associate in Science Degree (transfer degree)
If you plan to attend Barton and then transfer to a four-year school, please consult with your advisor regarding classes to take at Barton to help you in a smooth transition to your four-year transfer school.  Students should also contact the college/university to where they are transferring concerning degree requirements within the appropriate department or college.


Agriculture  (degree guide)
Agriculture  (semester guide)

 

The following schools are more popular for Agriculture related majors to transfer to after attending Barton.

Fort Hays State University
Most common Agriculture related majors transferring to FHSU include: Agriculture Business, Agriculture Education, Agriculture Education, General Agriculture, Agronomy, Animal Science, and Beef Cattle Management.

 

Kansas State University
Most common Agriculture related majors transferring to K-State include: Agriculture Economics/Agri-Business; Agriculture Education; Agriculture Journalism; Agriculture Technology Management; Agronomy - Business & Industry; Agronomy - Consulting & Production; Agronomy - Range Management; Agronomy - Soil and Environmental Science: Plant Science and Biotechnology; Animal Science - Business/Production/Communication/Animal Products; Animal Science - BioScience/Biotechnology; Animal Science and Industry - Pre-Veterinary Medicine; Feed Science and Management; Food Science; Horticulture - Science, Nursery Management, Production, Greenhouse Management, Landscape, Golf Course Management; Horticulture Therapy; Milling Science; Bakery Science; and Park Management and Conservation

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