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CAREERS IN CROP PROTECTION. GA Ag Ed Curriculum Office To accompany Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum Lesson July 2002. TODAY’S AGRICULTURE. Feeding the World. AGRICULTURE AFFECTS YOU. World population will nearly DOUBLE in the next 50 years.
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CAREERS IN CROP PROTECTION GA Ag Ed Curriculum Office To accompany Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum Lesson July 2002
TODAY’S AGRICULTURE Feeding the World
AGRICULTURE AFFECTS YOU • World population will nearly DOUBLE in the next 50 years. • As population increases, farmland decreases. • Your generation must find ways to grow more food on less land.
TECHNOLOGY IN AG Crop Protection Products Genetic Engineering Global Positioning Systems (GPS)
CAREER OPTIONS • Careers for all types & interests • Variety of educational requirements • Wide salary range
DISCOVERY Plant Pathologist – Studies plant diseases Entomologist - Studies insects and parasites Weed Scientist
DEVELOPMENT TOXICOLOGIST Studies poisonous effects Geneticist Studies heredity & DNA sequences BIO-CHEMIST Studies chemical processes
TESTING Environmental Scientist Studies toxic decomposition in the environment Agronomist Conducts field tests Eco-Toxicologist Tests for toxic effects on natural resources
MARKETING & SALES Marketing/Public Relations Technical Sales Retail Management & Sales
SALES & SERVICES Crop Production Specialists– Advises farmers on how to increase crop production Custom Applicator – Uses sophisticated equipment to apply chemicals
CONCLUSION • Industry is changing in reaction to global food demand. • Urgent global need for talented agricultural professionals. • Consider a career in our nation’s largest industry – Agriculture.
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