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Do you love agriculture but want business skills that will make you more marketable? Northwest Missouri State University’s agricultural business program gives you a mix of both: hands-on ag knowledge and the business sense employers are looking for in their next hire. Providing a career-focused education that goes beyond hands-on learning, our Bachelor of Science in agricultural business program boasts a 98% job placement and delivers exceptional value to our graduates.
A four-year agricultural business degree is ideal for hands-on problem-solvers who understand farming but want broader career options. Many of our students come from rural backgrounds and enjoy analyzing markets, working with people and applying business concepts to agricultural challenges.
As part of the 65-credit-hour program, you’ll expand your knowledge of technical agriculture, complementing it with solid business management principles. The program focuses on four core areas including:
The 24-credit-hour agricultural business minor allows students to broaden their skills while preparing for agricultural business jobs in specialized sectors of the agriculture and food industries. It’s most beneficial to students who are majoring in:
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As an agricultural business major, you’ll gain an insider advantage in the world of agriculture and food. Before graduation, you’ll already be comfortable with marketing strategies, financial analysis and policy development. You’ll have the critical thinking and problem-solving skills to navigate nearly any challenge the agribusiness sector throws your way.
Our ag business program graduates land exciting roles as:
Your agriculture education should propel you forward, not hold you back. We make it affordable through various financial aid options, including university-wide and program-specific funding opportunities through the School of Agricultural Sciences. Search ag business program scholarships or browse all aid below.
At Northwest, you’re never just a number – you’re part of our Bearcat community. Our faculty are ag business experts who double as dedicated mentors, steering you along your path to career success.
Get involved beyond the classroom. Join the Collegiate Farm Bureau to advocate for agricultural interests, or develop your leadership skills while serving the agricultural community in CFFA (Collegiate Future Farmers of America). You can also join our Sigma Alpha sorority and Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity.
Experience Bearcat Pride everywhere you go. Bearcat Pride is a campus tradition that lasts long after cheering our championship-winning athletics teams to victory. The peers you meet along the way will become lifelong friends.
“I feel like everyone in the ag department knows who I am, and they make me feel like I’m not just a number. I think they’ve definitely been impactful for where I am going and me staying in ag business because I wasn’t really sure if it was for me or what I wanted to do with it at first.”
Lexi Lyon | Crop Insurance Agent, Frontier Farm Credit | Agriculture Business (2022)
Agribusinesses are commercial enterprises involved in agricultural product production, processing and distribution. They span the entire food production chain, from farm suppliers and equipment manufacturers to processors, marketers and distributors. Agribusinesses provide essential services and products that support modern farming operations while connecting agricultural producers to consumers.
An agricultural business degree equips you for diverse opportunities in farming and business.
Graduates with this degree excel in agricultural business careers such as:
Some graduates pursue postgraduate studies, earning their MBA in agricultural economics, Master of Science in agricultural economics or Ph.D.
At Northwest, some of our most popular courses include:
Learn ag business from faculty who have navigated agricultural markets, managed agricultural enterprises and analyzed agricultural policy. Their industry connections become your networking opportunities, giving you an edge in the job market.
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