Advances and Careers in Agriculture Mechanics

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ADVANCES AND CAREERS IN

AGRICULTURE MECHANICS

WHY IS AGRICULTURE MECHANICS

TECHNOLOGY IMPORTANT?

IMPORTANT BECAUSE. . .

It teaches important skills that can be used at home, in a

business, or for a hobby.

Many of the careers in agriculture involve agricultural

mechanics.

Agriculture is now so advanced that skilled people are

needed to maintain equipment and to keep productivity high

Advancements increased worker productivity by reducing

time required on a task.

EMPLOYMENT

Agriculture is the largest industry in the United

States and even the world.

It is believed that about 20-25% of nations

workforce is employed in agriculture.

With high advancements in Ag mechanics, a farmer

can produce enough food and fiber for 115 people.• It also made it possible for 2% of the population to

produce enough food for the country.

ADVANCEMENTS IN AGRICULTURE

These have had the greatest impact on society.• Cotton gin- Created by Eli Whitney, 1793

• Reaper- Cyrus McCormick, 1834• The first reapers cut the standing grain

and, with a revolving reel, swept it onto a platform from which it was raked off into piles by a man walking alongside.

• Steel Plow- John Deere, 1837• Soil in the west was harder and wood

plows kept breaking, Deere created this steel plow to till up the rough soil.

• Mechanical corn picker- Edmund W. Quincy, 1850• Before corn was picked by hand and

took a lot of people to harvest.

• Tractor- Benjamin Holt, 1904• Ran off of steam.

CAREERS IN AG MECHANICS

Electrician• Tradesman specializing in electrical wiring of buildings, stationary machines and related equipment

Machinery and Equipment specialist• Must be able to know about certain the machinery

and equipment• Be able to provide information to customers about

machine or equipment.

Soil Technician• are science technicians that monitor,

regulate and research soil in the United States.

Ecology Technician• Perform laboratory and field tests to

monitor the environment and investigate sources of pollution, including those that affect health, under the direction of an environmental scientist, engineer, or other specialist. May collect samples of gases, soil, water, and other materials for testing.

Tractor Mechanic• Tractor is running properly, and fix tractor

when needed.

WHAT CAREERS ARE AVAILABLE IN

AGRICULTURE?

THINK ABOUT IT!

Historically agriculture was about farming, growing

plants and animals

Agriculture today is defined as activities concerned

with the production of plants and animals.• Services• Mechanics• Products• Processing• Marketing

AGRICULTURE EDUCATORS

Agriculture Education- teaches student the wide range

of fields and describe what agriculture is.• Parliamentary Procedure• Public Speaking• Horticulture• Animal Science• Agribusiness- business area of agriculture (banks,

stores, and insurance)• Career Development Events

$39,500/year

CLASSES NEEDED:

4 years of English

3 years on science + Horticulture

4 years of history

PE/elective

All ag courses offered at the high school• Ag Mech, Animal Science, Career Development,

Advanced Animal Science

Any college course that deals with ag mech.

VETERINARIAN

a veterinarian working with small animals, for example dogs,

cats, birds and reptiles, in clinical practice will: • diagnose animals' health problems• vaccinate their patients against diseases, such as distemper and

rabies• medicate animals suffering from infections or illnesses• treat and dress wounds • set fractures• perform surgery• advise owners about animal feeding, behavior and breeding• euthanize animals when necessary

$40/hour

CLASSES NEEDED:

4 years of English

3 years of History

4 years of Math

4 years of Electives• Animal Science, Horticulture, Advanced Animal Science

+PE

4 years of Science• Biology, chemistry, microbiology, anatomy and physiology

FOOD SCIENCE TECHNICIAN

Under the supervision of scientists, agricultural

and food science technicians measure and analyze

the quality of food and agricultural products.

$16/ hour

Only need a two year degree (associates degree)!!!

CLASSES NEEDED:

4 years of English

3 years on science + Horticulture

4 years of history

PE/elective

Any ag electives!

AGRICULTURAL INSPECTOR

Inspect agricultural commodities, processing

equipment, and facilities, and fish and logging

operations, to ensure compliance with regulations

and laws governing health, quality, and safety.

$20.41/hour

CLASSES NEEDED:

4 years of English

3 years on science + Horticulture

4 years of history

PE/elective

Any ag electives!

FARM PRODUCTS BUYER

Purchase farm products either for further

processing or resale. Includes tree farm contractors,

grain brokers and market operators, grain buyers,

and tobacco buyers.

$28.74/hour

CLASSES NEEDED

4 years of English

3 years on science + Horticulture

4 years of history

PE/elective

All ag courses offered at the high school• Ag Mech, Animal Science, Career Development,

Advanced Animal Science

Any college course that deals with ag mech.

LIVESTOCK MANAGER

Plan, direct, or coordinate the management or

operation of farms, ranches, greenhouses,

aquacultural operations, nurseries, timber tracts, or

other agricultural establishments.

$10-$15/ hour based on experience

CLASSES NEEDED

4 years of English

3 years on science + Horticulture

4 years of history

PE/elective

All ag courses offered at the high school• Ag Mech, Animal Science, Career Development,

Advanced Animal Science

Any college course that deals with ag mech.

GREENHOUSE MANAGER

Plan, organize, direct, control, and coordinate

activities of workers engaged in propagating,

cultivating, and harvesting horticultural specialties,

such as trees, shrubs, flowers, mushrooms, and

other plants.

$42,096 a year after 5 years

CLASSES NEEDED

4 years of English

3 years of History

4 years of Math

4 years of Electives

Animal Science, Horticulture, Advanced Animal Science +PE

4 years of Science

Biology, chemistry, microbiology, soil science, physical science

PRODUCT SAFETY ENGINEER

Develop and conduct tests to evaluate product

safety levels and recommend measures to reduce or

eliminate hazards

$65,000/year

CLASSES NEEDED

4 years of English

3 years on science + Horticulture

4 years of history

PE/elective

Any ag electives!

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