Sustainable farming or sustainable agriculture is using farming practices that conserve soil and water, promote soil fertility, and preserve the health of surrounding ecosystems. It’s a practice that’s growing in demand. More and more farmers engage in sustainable farming practices to produce healthy food and healthy livestock.
Sustainable agriculture is important to making sure that we have the water, materials, and resources to protect our environment and our health. If you’re interested in learning about sustainable and organic agriculture techniques, you can earn an associates in sustainable agriculture. You’ll learn how to help communities grow in ways that protect human health and the environment. These programs are typically offered as an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in sustainable agriculture.
An associates in sustainable agriculture often takes about 18 months to two years to complete. There are plenty of online, campus, and hybrid programs available for those interested in pursuing a sustainable agriculture associate’s degree. Use the links below to navigate our list of degrees.
- Featured Associates In Sustainable Agriculture Program
- All Associates In Sustainable Agriculture Programs By State
Featured Associates In Sustainable Agriculture Program
No matter where you live or how busy you are, you can earn an associate degree in sustainable agriculture, food, and/or farming. The program in this list is offered online, allowing you to work towards your degree on your timetable.
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