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Agricultural Technicians

Part of Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources, in the Food Products and Processing Systems pathway.

Bright outlookJob zone 3: medium preparationO*NET 19-4012.00

What the work is

Work with agricultural scientists in plant, fiber, and animal research, or assist with animal breeding and nutrition. Set up or maintain laboratory equipment and collect samples from crops or animals. Prepare specimens or record data to assist scientists in biology or related life science experiments. Conduct tests and experiments to improve yield and quality of crops or to increase the resistance of plants and animals to disease or insects.

On a typical day

  • Record data pertaining to experimentation, research, or animal care.
  • Operate farm machinery, including tractors, plows, mowers, combines, balers, sprayers, earthmoving equipment, or trucks.
  • Perform crop production duties, such as tilling, hoeing, pruning, weeding, or harvesting crops.
  • Maintain or repair agricultural facilities, equipment, or tools to ensure operational readiness, safety, and cleanliness.
  • Supervise or train agricultural technicians or farm laborers.
  • Set up laboratory or field equipment as required for site testing.

What it pays

$50,270
Median pay per year, Texas (no San Antonio figure published)
New workers start near $37,400
Experienced workers reach $95,850
  1. $37k10th
  2. $41k25th
  3. $50kMedian
  4. $75k75th
  5. $96k90th
Wage percentiles: 10th $37,400, 25th $41,190, Median $50,270, 75th $75,460, 90th $95,850

Job outlook

U.S. projection, 2024 to 2034.

+4%

U.S. employment change

2,900

openings a year nationwide, from growth and people leaving

18,600

employed nationwide in 2024

Typical entry education: Associate's degree · Training: Moderate-term on-the-job training

Skills this career uses

The skills O*NET rates most important for the job, with how much of each the work needs on a 1 to 7 scale.

  1. Reading Comprehension3.5
  2. Critical Thinking3.5
  3. Active Listening3.3
  4. Writing3.4
  5. Active Learning3.1
  6. Monitoring3.1
  7. Judgment and Decision Making3.0
  8. Speaking3.0

Education people in this job have

Share of workers by highest education, from O*NET surveys. It shows what others did, not what you must do.

  1. High school or less45%
  2. Some college5%
  3. Associate degree13%
  4. Bachelor's degree24%
  5. Master's degree5%
  6. Doctoral or professional7%

Job zone 3, medium preparation: Training, an associate degree, or a few years of related experience.

Alamo programs that lead here

  • Northeast Lakeview
  • Northwest Vista
  • Palo Alto
  • St. Philip's
  • San Antonio
  1. Biology

    Transfer pre-major · Science & Technology

  2. Biology: Pre-Professional

    Transfer pre-major · Health & Biosciences

  3. General Science

    Transfer pre-major · Science & Technology

  4. Biology

    Transfer pre-major · Health & Biosciences

  5. Agriculture

    Degree · Transfer pre-major · Science & Technology

  6. Biology

    Degree · Transfer pre-major · Science & Technology

  7. Biology

    Transfer pre-major · Science & Technology

  8. Biology

    Transfer pre-major · Science & Technology

  9. Biology: Pre-Professional

    Transfer pre-major · Health & Biosciences

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