Use specialized technology to improve agricultural processes.
Precision Agricultural Technicians use advanced techniques to improve agricultural processes. For example, they may use geographic information systems (GIS) or global positioning systems (GPS) to make decisions. Their work may focus on the best methods for applying pesticides, irrigating crops, or finding pests.
Wages | $22.71 per hour on average |
Outlook | The outlook is Very Good |
Education & Training | Not available is needed for entry. |
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Career Pathways | Natural Resources Systems |
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