Students in the eastern U.S. can choose from Pennsylvania State University, the University of Maryland-College Park, Rutgers University-New Brunswick in New Jersey or Temple University in Pennsylvania for four-year degrees. You can obtain a two-year degree at Northern Virginia Community College. Pennsylvania State, North Carolina State, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Universit,y and Cornell University in New York all offer graduate degree programs in agriculture.
Opportunities to earn an agriculture degree abound in the Midwest. Universities offering four-year degrees include Ohio State University, the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Michigan State University, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Purdue University in Indiana. Earn your graduate degree at Ohio State, Purdue, the University of Minnesota, Michigan State, Iowa Sate, the University of Nebraska or the University of Minnesota.
Universities in the southern U.S. offering two-year degree programs in agriculture include Houston Community College and Tarrant County College District, both in Texas, and Valencia Community College in Florida. Graduate with a four-year degree from Florida's Miami Dade College, the University of Florida, Texas A&M University and the University of Georgia. Texas Tech University and Oklahoma State University both have a graduate degree program in agriculture.
Out west, you can attend American River College in Sacramento, California to earn a two-year agriculture degree. Arizona State University, the University of Arizona, the College of Southern Nevada, the University of California at Berkeley and Brigham Young University in Utah all have four-year degree programs in agriculture. You can earn a master's degree at California State University in Chico or Fresno, and other western schools offering graduate degrees include Oregon State University, New Mexico State University and the University of Nebraska at Lincoln.
To get as far north as possible to study agriculture, check out the programs at the University of Alaska at Fairbanks. If you'd rather surf than snowshoe, take a look at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Both universities offer undergraduate and graduate degrees in agriculture. If the Caribbean is more your style, you can earn a bachelor's, master's or doctorate in agriculture at the University of the West Indies at Trinidad and Tobago.