Agriculture - Production, C.S.C.

This certificate offers hands-on training in sustainable, organic, and alternative agriculture. Students explore ecologically responsible practices in crop and livestock production while learning the historical, economic, and community dimensions of sustainable farming. Set against the backdrop of 90,000 acres of irrigated land near the Yellowstone Ecosystem, the program emphasizes experiential learning and environmental awareness. Ideal for aspiring farmers, gardeners, or land stewards seeking practical knowledge rooted in conservation and sustainability.

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Jason Horton

Professor of Agribusiness

Fagerberg Building
307-754-6461

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