The agriculture school at Northwest Missouri State University has seen some growth in recent years. The school offers programs in ag business, ag education, ag media, agronomy, and animal science. The school communicates with people involved in the agriculture industry to make sure that they are meeting their students' needs. The school is always listening to its students and takes their feedback into account when making decisions about the courses that they offer.
The largest ag program in Northwest is ag business, but animal science and agronomy are also popular programs. The school has a high placement rate for its students. The school recommends that high school seniors who are considering a career in agriculture use their high school years to get a better idea of what they might want to do when they get to college. Ag education at the high school level is very important when it comes to determining what programs you want to take in college. The school has a wide variety of students, including some who grew up on farms and some who did not. The school is excited to have students back for the fall semester.
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