Top Agricultural Colleges in Ohio

Ohio, in the middle of the Midwestern United States, is a hub for agriculture. A large percentage of the country's corn, dairy and grains come from Ohio. This factor makes Ohio a smart choice for higher education in the agriculture industry. By attending one of Ohio's top agriculture colleges, you can solidify your future in the industry and learn in the heart of America.
  1. Ohio State College of Agriculture

    • The College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences at Ohio State University offers degree plans in many different facets of agriculture--from the business and management side of agriculture to the science and engineering side of it. The skilled staff of faculty and researchers provide inside insight into the industry and its rapidly changing technology. Located in Columbus--an educational and agricultural hub--agriculture students can enjoy big city life while being moments away from the heart of Ohio agriculture.

      College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences
      100 Agricultural Administration Building
      2120 Fyffe Rd.
      Columbus, OH 43210
      614-292-6891
      cfaes.osu.edu

    Agricultural Technical Institute

    • Agricultural Technical Institute--an associate branch of Ohio State in Wooster--offers dozens of associate's degree plans in the industry. Business and management, beef and sheep production management, crop management and services, dairy cattle production, environmental resources, floral design and marketing, greenhouse production and the list goes on. If the agriculture industry has it, ATI has it. Additionally, ATI has helpful financial aid resources to help those who show promise but can't afford a formal education.

      Ohio State Agricultural Technical Institute
      1328 Dover Rd.
      Wooster, Ohio 44691
      330-287-1327
      atiadmissions.org

    University of Northwestern Ohio

    • Located in Lima--a small, northwest Ohio town--UNOH offers a real-life, hands-on approach to agriculture technology, production and business. Additionally, UNOH's small classes, 3-year bachelor's plan and affordable tuition (and financial aid if requirements are met) make it a solid choice for higher education in agriculture. By joining one of UNOH's two colleges--Technologies or Business--you can choose your agriculture path depending on your desired career.

      University of Northwestern Ohio
      1441 N. Cable Rd.
      Lima, Ohio 45805
      419-998-3120
      unoh.edu

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