Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources FAQ

The Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources cluster includes careers in the planning, production, processing, marketing, distribution, financing, and development of agricultural commodities, services, and natural resources (e.g., fiber, wood products, water, minerals, petroleum). 

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Is Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources a good career path?

The Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources cluster has about 2.3 million jobs and is projected to grow by 7.2% over the next 10 years. Annual compensation for AFNR roles ranged from $19,000 to $71,000 in 2021. 

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Would a career in Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources be a good fit for me?

  • If you love animals, plants, technical systems, or science or if you enjoy puzzles, working on engines, or reading maps, you may find the Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources career path to be a good fit for you.  
  • You may want to explore occupations such as farmer, rancher, veterinarian, geologist, land conservationist, and florist. You may want to investigate contemporary occupations in this career cluster like wind, energy, solar energy, and oil and gas production. 
  • If you enjoy working with animals or are interested in protecting the environment, this may be your best career option.

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What are some examples of careers in Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources?

Here are some examples of careers in Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources based on the general level of education needed to get hired in this career. Looking for more? Explore careers here!

High School Education Short-Term Training/AA Bachelor's Degree 
Veterinary assistant and laboratory animal caretaker Agricultural and food science technician Environmental scientist
Animal care and service worker Wind turbine technician Farm and Home Management Educator
Farmers, ranchers, or other agricultural manager Veterinary technician Agricultural engineer

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