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Agricultural Production Operations graduates enter a growing field focused on sustainable farming practices, crop management, and livestock production. With an average starting salary of $34,898, these professionals work in farm management, agricultural consulting, and food production companies across rural and suburban communities.

When evaluating programs, students should prioritize hands-on learning opportunities through campus farms, internship partnerships with local agricultural operations, and access to modern farming technology. Strong programs typically offer coursework in soil science, crop production, agricultural economics, and sustainable farming methods. With only 14 schools offering this specialized major, prospective students should also consider program size, faculty expertise in current agricultural practices, and career placement rates in agricultural industries.
14
Schools Ranked
$34,898
Avg. Program Earnings
65.1%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 14 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $56,415 63.7% public
2 $43,426 83.1% public
3 $41,193 62.9% public
4 $39,909 57.3% public
5 $39,729 59.8% public
6 $36,134 85.1% public
7 $35,060 49.7% public
8 $31,314 31.9% public
9 $31,133 69.9% public
10 $31,133 51.2% public
11 $27,048 76.4% public
12 $26,739 49.7% public
13 $24,730 87.9% public
14 $24,615 83.2% public

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