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<blockquote data-quote="AngusSenorita" data-source="post: 509015" data-attributes="member: 3382"><p>I hardly ever post here anymore because I am done showing and I am now in college. But now I am seriously considering changing my major from An Sci major Edu minor to sustainable agriculture - only problem is that my school doesn't offer that degree; from what I have seen only northern US schools do, which means it would cost a lot.</p><p></p><p>So I am asking if y'all know anyone who works in sustainable agriculture or if you know of any schools that offer a degree plan. So far the only states I have found that offer it are Iowa, Maine, Hawaii, Vermont, and New York, which would be cool, but expensive, cause flying - expensive, out of state tuition - expensive</p><p></p><p>any input is greatly appreciated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AngusSenorita, post: 509015, member: 3382"] I hardly ever post here anymore because I am done showing and I am now in college. But now I am seriously considering changing my major from An Sci major Edu minor to sustainable agriculture - only problem is that my school doesn't offer that degree; from what I have seen only northern US schools do, which means it would cost a lot. So I am asking if y'all know anyone who works in sustainable agriculture or if you know of any schools that offer a degree plan. So far the only states I have found that offer it are Iowa, Maine, Hawaii, Vermont, and New York, which would be cool, but expensive, cause flying - expensive, out of state tuition - expensive any input is greatly appreciated [/QUOTE]
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