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For Ag business, is it better to go to a 4 or 2 year?

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Don’s Answer

Hi Logan - I think it is always best if you can get a 4 year degree as it will allow you to have more opportunities in the future. Of course, if you can't afford all 4 years now, you can always go back later for those last 2 years.

Here is some more information on Ag Business that you may find helpful:
https://study.com/articles/Jobs_in_Agribusiness_Career_Options_and_Requirements.html

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Mary’s Answer

I am not involved in agricultural, but have some knowledge. My husband was in an agricultural fraternity in college and is still involved as an advisor for the college chapter, so have been around a lot people in the agriculture field for many years. He would always say the 4 year program is more desirable, unless the credits from the 2 year program will apply to the 4 year program, so you always have the option of transferring to the 4 year program. At some schools they do transfer and at some they don't, you don't want to limit your options.
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