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Lakeland College
Diploma in Agricultural Sustainability
- Vermilion, Canada
Diploma
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Our innovative program, Diploma in Agricultural Sustainability, bridges agricultural and environmental sciences. As well, it merges the concerns of both the public and producers. Consumers want to know where and how their food is grown. Farmers and ranchers care about conservation and productivity.


Lakeland College
Diploma in Crop Technology
- Vermilion, Canada
Diploma
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Dig into both the science and business of the crop sector with our Diploma in Crop Technology. You'll learn agronomy, precision farming, sustainability and financial management. Use and calibrate the newest agricultural technology and software.


Olds College of Agriculture & Technology
Diploma in Precision Agriculture - Techgronomy
- Olds, Canada
Diploma
Full time
2 years
Blended
English
Take an active role in bridging the gap between advancing technology and agriculture with the Precision Agriculture - Techgronomy diploma. This two-year program will provide you with an in-depth understanding of how to leverage advancing technology, with the science of agronomy, to make data-driven decisions that favorably impact crop production.
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Studying Agronomy in Canada offers a unique chance to engage with sustainable agricultural practices and innovative farming techniques. You'll explore how to cultivate crops effectively while focusing on environmental stewardship and food security.
Through courses in agronomy, you'll learn critical skills such as analyzing soil health, developing crop rotation strategies, and managing pests organically. The education system emphasizes applied coursework and research, allowing you to connect theory with real-world challenges in agriculture. Students gain confidence as they engage with new perspectives on sustainable practices.
Career outcomes for graduates in agronomy are promising, with opportunities in both public and private sectors. You'll find pathways in agricultural consulting, crop management, and research roles in environmental organizations. Canada’s agricultural sector is diverse and pivotal to its economy, making it a significant environment for aspiring agronomists to contribute positively to global food systems.