
Olds College of Agriculture & Technology, Alberta
Open Intake
May 2026
Duration
2 Years
Location
Alberta, Canada
Application Fee
CAD 160.00
Tuition Fee
CAD 17170.00
Open Intake
May 2026
Duration
2 Years
Location
Alberta, Canada
Application Fee
CAD 160.00
Tuition Fee
CAD 17170.00
The Bachelor of Agricultural Management with a Production Major focuses on the science and management of agricultural production systems. It prepares students to oversee the efficient production of crops, livestock, and other agricultural commodities. The program emphasizes farm management, soil science, pest control, sustainable practices, and resource optimization. Students gain practical experience in modern farming techniques, equipment management, and production planning. This major equips graduates to lead operations in farms, ranches, and agricultural enterprises, ensuring profitability and sustainability while meeting the growing global demand for food and agricultural products.
Job Title |
NOC Code |
Salary Range (CAD) |
Job Description |
|---|---|---|---|
Agriculture Sales Representative |
64101 | $45,000 - $80,000 | Sells agricultural products, equipment, or services to farmers and agribusinesses, offering technical support and building client relationships. |
Crop Advisor |
84120 | $50,000 - $85,000 | Provides expertise on crop production, soil health, and pest management to help farmers optimize yields and sustainability. |
Agronomy Technician |
22110 | $45,000 - $75,000 | Conducts field research, collects soil and plant samples, and assists agronomists in developing crop management strategies. |
Farm Operations Manager |
82030 | $50,000 - $90,000 | Oversees daily farm operations, including planting, harvesting, labor management, and financial planning to ensure efficiency and profitability. |
Precision Agriculture Specialist |
22110 | $55,000 - $90,000 | Utilizes advanced technology and data analytics to improve agricultural practices, focusing on GPS-guided equipment, sensors, and data interpretation. |