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Title: A Future in Agriculture: Employment Opportunities


1
A Future in AgricultureEmployment Opportunities
  • October 2008
  • Dr. Chris Goedhart
  • Agriculture Department, Dordt College

2
Is There A Future in Agriculture?
  • YES!
  • Despite past, and current changes, agriculture
    will continue to demand trained individuals
  • Local and national evidence shows the need for
    new employees
  • Agriculture will require trained individuals who
    are willing to change with the industry
  • Many positions will require post-high school
    education
  • Positions will require continued on-the-job
    training and education
  • Some positions will require having to move to
    areas where the opportunities are greatest

3
Employment Trends in Agriculture
  • National Trends
  • Baby boomers leaving the work force
  • Influence of biotechnology
  • Aging of Farm Population
  • Regional Trends
  • Influence of ethanol industry
  • Directly, hiring college graduates
  • Indirectly, attracting workers from other
    industries requiring replacements
  • 70 of regional farm chemical suppliers need
    custom applicators
  • Opportunities for the mechanically inclined
  • GPS and precision agriculture opportunities

4
National Opportunities for College Graduates in
Food, Ag, and Nat. Resources
  • Distribution of Opportunities
  • Estimated Annual Demand
  • http//www.agriculture.purdue.edu/USDA/careers/doc
    uments/USDA_05_Report.pdf

5
Agricultural Employment OpportunitiesManagement
and Business Occupations
6
Agricultural Employment Opportunities Scientific
and Engineering Occupations
  • Allen Hubers, 2005 Ag Business/Plant Science
    Graduate, Pest Control Advisor/Agronomist, North
    Carolina
  • Holly Vander Heidi, 2000 Animal Science Graduate,
    ISU Vet School Graduate, practicing veterinarian

7
Agriculture and Forestry Production Occupations
  • Donald Prosper, 2000 Plant Science graduate,
    currently head grower 12-acre greenhouse in
    Boyden, IA

8
Education, Communication, Government Services
Occupations
9
Employment Opportunities
  • Most students are totally unaware of most
    employment opportunities in agriculture
  • Find resources to educate yourself about
    available positions
  • Decide on an area where you can make an impact
  • What are the areas of need worldwide?
  • Where can you go to find employment
    opportunities?
  • Networking with friends, relatives, community
    members involved with agriculture
  • Visiting potential employers and finding out
    about available opportunities
  • Employment Agencies
  • Web-based employment
  • Agriculture specific websites

10
Employment Opportunities
  • Local and National Employment Agencies
  • Preferred Partners, Sioux Center
  • Great Plains Consulting, Inc.
  • US-recruiters.com
  • Web-based Employment Resources
  • AgCareers.com current industry openings
    nationwide
  • Agriculture Technology Information Network -
    www.ATINET.org
  • Mainly West Coast positions
  • Cal State Chico Career Planning and Placement
    Office
  • Provides links to many agriculture job sites
  • http//www.csuchico.edu/plc/agjob.html
  • Iowa Jobs.com mainly entry level, laborer
    positions, high school/GED
  • Visit the websites of specific companies of
    interest
  • Farmland, Growmark, Pioneer, Land O Lakes,
    Monsanto, etc.
  • Determine what skill sets, education, and
    experience the company is seeking in potential
    employees.

11
Web-based Employment Resource Example
AgCareers.com
  • Localize job search area
  • Browse jobs in specific state

12
Web-based Employment Resource Example
AgCareers.com
  • Scroll through listings Iowa opportunities
    include
  • Agronomy Manager
  • Feed Operations Manager
  • Custom Applicator
  • Grain Operations Trainee
  • Dairy Consulting and Nutrition Specialist
  • Herdsman
  • Feedlot Manager / Assistant
  • Parlor Manager / Herdsman
  • Sales Agronomist
  • Swine Research Farm Manager
  • (Jobs current as of 10/27/08 - http//www.agcareer
    s.com/state.cfm?s18)

13
What Employers Want
  • Training/Experience
  • Education
  • Job-specific and general
  • Foreign language and cross-cultural skills
  • Providing Flexibility
  • Most individuals change careers, reassignments of
    responsibilities
  • Competencies Skills
  • Job-specific
  • General competencies which transfer across
    positions
  • Work Ethic/Desire
  • Previous employment experiences
  • Internships
  • Recommendations
  • Drug-free
  • Most positions will require pre-employment drug
    screening

14
What Employers WantSample High School Graduate
  • Ranch Assistant -
  • This Central Nebraska Ranch raises 1500 head
    cow/calf and backgrounds 1500 calves. Looking for
    a good right hand man with above average ranch
    background. Need to be able to fence, hay, and
    have good animal health experience. A.I. Ability
    a plus. There will be work on horseback, but not
    much. Must be able to handle routine maintenance
    and general repair. This position would really be
    considered a herdsman position even though this a
    commercial cattle operation but, from February 15
    through May 15 that's what the person will be
    doing, pretty much exclusively.

15
What Employers WantCollege Graduates
  • Sample Position 1
  • Minimum Bachelor's Degree in Agronomy, Ag
    Business, Business, or similar area.
  • Results orientated leadership capability.
  • Communication skills including the capability to
    clearly present information, influence or
    persuade others through oral or written
    communications.
  • Decision making and problem solving skills.
    Capability to take action in solving problems
    while exhibiting judgment and a realistic
    understanding of issues, even when dealing with
    emotional topics.
  • Capability to work with people in such a manner
    as to build high morale and group commitments to
    goals and objectives.
  • Sample Position 2 - Minimum Plant Science Degree
    Experience
  • Nursery or greenhouse experience
  • Understanding of plant breeding and genetics
  • Ability to obtain a commercial applicators
    license
  • Understanding of application of biotechnology to
    crop improvement
  • Computer competent
  • Ability to work and effectively communicate cross
    culturally
  • Ability to work as a strong team member
  • Excellent written and verbal communication
    skills.
  • Organization and time management skills to handle
    multiple tasks and priorities

16
Dordt GraduatesWhat do they do?
  • Representative Positions
  • Ag Loan Officer
  • Ag Missionary
  • Bank President
  • Credit Analyst
  • Commodities Broker
  • Crop Production Specialist
  • Custom Pesticide Applicator
  • Dairy Manager
  • Farmer
  • Feedlot Manager
  • Fertilizer Plant Manager
  • Greenhouse Grower
  • Greenhouse IPM Advisor
  • Herdsman
  • Livestock Production Specialist
  • Poultry Processing Supervisor
  • Rancher
  • Employment Categories
  • Recent graduating class
  • 22 animal sciences
  • 21 family farm/ranch/dairy
  • 18 business/financial
  • 17 agronomy
  • 11 continuing education
  • 11 other

17
Dordt Ag GraduatesGraduate Schools and Work
  • Representative Employers
  • American State Bank
  • Cargill AgHorizons
  • Cenex Harvest States
  • Central Vet
  • Croplan Genetics
  • De Jong Greenhouses
  • Educational Concerns in Hunger Organization
  • Farm Credit Services
  • Farmland Industries
  • FDA Center for Food Safety
  • First National Bank
  • Growmark
  • Kent Feed
  • Koppert Biological Systems
  • Land OLakes
  • Monsanto
  • Natural Resources Cons. Services
  • Peoples Bank
  • Graduate Schools
  • Free University, Amsterdam
  • Iowa State University
  • Kansas State University
  • Michigan State
  • Purdue University
  • Texas Tech
  • The Ohio State University
  • University of Alberta
  • University of California at Davis
  • University of Guelph
  • University of Minnesota
  • University of Nebraska
  • University of Wisconsin
  • Washington State

18
Conclusion and Questions
  • Work Experience and Internships
  • Get them!
  • Education
  • Questions?
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