Crop Production
Students in the Crop Production program focus on the agronomic side of the Agribusiness industry. By earning a degree in crop production at Richland Community College, graduates can enter the workforce in a variety of positions. Examples of jobs in this area include crop application specialists, crop research assistants, and farm managers.
Academic Degree
AAS Crop Production (2 years)
Estimated degree completion
4 semesters
60 credit hours
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