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AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING

AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING. By: Steven Hargan POE2. FIELD REPORT. Must be able to solve complex problems. Work indoors and outdoors. In 2007, the average salary was $70,460. Have started using GPS systems for work. ANDY KYRITSIS. Attended University of Delaware.

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AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING

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  1. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING By: Steven Hargan POE2

  2. FIELD REPORT • Must be able to solve complex problems. • Work indoors and outdoors. • In 2007, the average salary was $70,460. • Have started using GPS systems for work.

  3. ANDY KYRITSIS • Attended University of Delaware. • Remembers most of drawing classes in high school. • Has bachelor degree. • Says using teamwork is essential in his business.

  4. EDUCATION • First curriculum was at Iowa State University by J.B. Davidson in 1905. • Examples of classes: • Engineering Analysis • Agricultural Machinery • Energy conversion

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