Ag Careers Overview
Overview
When you think of careers in agriculture, what do you think of?
Which of the careers below do you think are involved in agriculture?
If you chose them all, you are correct! In fact, there are many careers in agriculture! 1 in 8 Canadians work in agriculture, or 4.5 million Canadians (based on a Canadian population of 37 million).

There are so many exciting careers in agriculture to explore!
Learn more about these careers in agriculture!
Agriculture Scientist
- Studies plants, animals, soil, and the environment to find out more about them
- Conducts experiments on crops, animals, and soil in order to find ways to improve farming practices
- Creates new food products or processing methods based on research
- Writes reports and shares information with other scientists, farmers, and other people working in agriculture
Carpenter
- Constructs buildings, barns, and animal pens
- Follows blueprints and building plans
- Installs structures and fixtures
- Uses power tools, machines, and construction equipment
Website Developer
- Works with people and companies in agriculture to make websites – like this one!
- Designs the appearance, layout, and flow of websites
- Creates content using graphics, animation, and software
- Tests for website security and quality
Educator
- Teaches students about agriculture and the food they eat
- Plans, prepares, and delivers learning materials, lessons, and activities to educate students in school
- Works with students to improve their skills and abilities
Crop Farmer
- Grows food for people and feed for animals
- Sometimes, the crop byproducts provide fuel for our vehicles, or products that we use for other purposes
- Researches and purchase seeds to plant for the season
- Prepares soil for planting
- Prepares machinery for use in the field, and maintain it year-round
- Manages crops throughout the growing season, and arrange for someone to buy and transport them after harvesting
- Learns about new scientific studies about crop, soil, environment, and machinery
Livestock Farmer
- Raises animals for food
- Sometimes, the livestock byproducts are made into products that we use such as leather, wool, and medicine
- Makes sure animals are always healthy and safe
- Prepares machinery for use in the field, and maintain it year-round
- Grows feed, provide vaccinations, and make sure animals are happy
- Maintains fences, clean stalls, and fill hay and straw storage for the winter
- Organizes the sale, purchase, and transportation of livestock
Financial Planner
- Works with businesses and people to understand their financial situations and make plans for their future
- Helps their clients make a budget
- Studies financial trends and patterns worldwide
- Understands their clients’ goals
Agriculture Engineer
- Integrates engineering science and design with biological science to solve problems in agriculture and food
- Helps to make sure that farming is sustainable, safe, and environmentally friendly
- Solves problems related to how much supplies are used, the efficiency of farm machines, the use of structures and facilities, and reducing pollution
- Understands their clients’ goals and set budgets for them