Field Crop Management
College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences
Learn plant, soil, and pest management to improve crop production and prepare for a career in agronomy—the study of how plants can be grown and modified to benefit society.
Highlights
- The Cook Agronomy Farm, founded to help growers in high-precipitation areas of the Inland Northwest make the transition to no-till farming
- Greenhouses, farms, research centers, and other facilities available on campus and throughout the state
- Participate in undergraduate research guided by renowned faculty
- Blend of classroom instruction and hands-on field experience
Career
With a Field Crop Management degree, you can work in:
- Government agencies like the USDA or EPA
- Production and seed marketing
- Crop insurance
- Laboratory research
Transfer Students
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Dig Deeper
Find out more about a degree in Field Crop Management
Degree Options
Integrated Plant Sciences
- Pullman
Master of Science in Agriculture: Plant Health Management
- Pullman
- Global Campus (Online)
Master of Science in Crop Science
- Pullman
Crop Science
- Pullman
Horticulture
- Pullman
Soil Science
- Pullman
Contact
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