Occupation Profile for Soil and Plant Scientists

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Conduct research in breeding, physiology, production, yield, and management of crops and agricultural plants, their growth in soils, and control of pests; or study the chemical, physical, biological, and mineralogical composition of soils as they relate to plant or crop growth. May classify and map soils and investigate effects of alternative practices on soil and crop productivity.

 
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Overview

$56,080.00 Median Annual Wage 1,000 Average Job Openings Per Year
4.0 Average Unemployment Percentage 0.0 Percentage That Completed High School
16,000 Employment Numbers in 2006 17.7 Percentage That Had Some College
17,000 Employment Numbers in 2016 (est.) 82.0 Percentage That Went Beyond College Degree

Sample Job Titles

Agronomist
Agronomy Professor
Agronomy Research Manager
Apiculturist
Arboriculturist
Arborist
Botanist
Corn Breeder
Cotton Breeder
Crop Nutrition Scientist
Crop and Soil Science Department Chair
Entomologist
Floriculturist
Genetic Scientist
Horticulture Professor
Horticulturist
Hybrid Corn Breeder
Hydrology Professor
Microbiology Soil Scientist
Physical Hydrologist
Plant Anatomist
Plant Breeder
Plant Breeder, Scientist
Plant Pathologist
Plant Physiologist
Pomologist
Propagator, Scientist
Research Soil Scientist
Soil Expert
Soil Fertility Extension Specialist
Soil Physical Chemistry Professor
Soil Physics Professor
Soil Science Professor
Soil Scientist
Soil Specialist
Viticulturist

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Sources: Career Guide to Industries (CGI), Occupational Information Network (O*Net), Occupation Outlook Handbook (OOH)