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#1

#1 Best College for Crop Production in the U.S.

North Dakota State University
Fargo, ND

Each year, North Dakota State University awards around 204 degrees to those studying Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse, the school’s most popular major....view more

Acceptance Rate

96%

Annual Degrees Awarded

36

SAT Score

1,010–1,190

Est. Net Price *

$16,461

Median Starting Salary

$58,189

#2

#2 Best College for Crop Production in the U.S.

Huntington University
Huntington, IN

Annually, Huntington University grants around 31 degrees to students majoring in Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse, the institution’s most popular major....view more

Acceptance Rate

71%

Annual Degrees Awarded

1

SAT Score

1,020–1,200

Est. Net Price *

$21,149

Median Starting Salary

$56,631

#3

#3 Best College for Crop Production in the U.S.

University of Idaho
Moscow, ID

Annually, the University of Idaho awards about 121 degrees to those studying Psychology, General, which is the school’s most popular major. Other often-pursued majors include Marketing/Marketing Management, General, Mechanical Engineering, Animal Sciences, and General....view more

Acceptance Rate

79%

Annual Degrees Awarded

5

SAT Score

960–1,220

Est. Net Price *

$14,377

Median Starting Salary

$53,175

*The estimated net prices above are College Raptor’s estimate. Please contact the college financial aid office for actual net cost figures.

About Crop Production

Crop Production programs prepare individuals to cultivate grain, fiber, forage, oilseed, fruits and nuts, vegetables, and other domesticated plant products. Includes instruction in basic principles of plant science, health, and nutrition as applied to particular species and breeds; soil preparation and irrigation; pest management; planting and harvesting operations; product marketing; and applicable issues of safety, regulation, logistics, and supply.

For all the 42 degrees awarded in Crop Production per year, the majority of them are Associates degree. Of the 42 students earning degrees at the Bachelors degree level across the US, 74% percent identify as men and 26% percent identify as women. Though students at schools all over the country study Crop Production, North Dakota has the most graduates. The average annual income for a graduate with a bachelor's degree in Crop Production is $40,800.

Popularity of Crop Production Degrees in the U.S.
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Careers

For Crop Production majors, some of the most in demand careers include Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers, First-Line Supervisors of Farming, Fishing, and Forestry Workers and Farm and Home Management Educators. Not only that, Crop Production graduates may find a high-paying job, such as Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary or Farmers, Ranchers, and Other Agricultural Managers.

Top Paying Careers

These are the highest paying careers for Crop Production majors.

Student Demographics

Total Students
42
Female Students
11 (26%)
Male Students
31 (73%)

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