Agricultural and Natural Resources Communications

A major in agricultural and natural resources communications is for people who like to be outdoors, enjoy working with people, and have strong communication skills. An agricultural and natural resources communications degree can lead to career opportunities with public relations firms, government agencies, commodity promotion groups, newspapers, radio and TV stations, magazines, non-profit, and other organizations.

Related career titles

Account executive
Advertising/sales agent
Agriculture news reporter
Agriculture magazine reporter
College/University faculty*
Congressional district aide
Director of communications
Editor
Extension agent
Marketing specialist
News writer
News broadcaster
Photojournalist
Press secretary
Public relations executive
Staff writer
Technical writer

*additional training required for these occupations

Related agricultural and natural resources communications links

K-State Agricultural and Natural Resources Communications
http://www.communications.k-state.edu/academic-programs/agricultural-communications-and-journalism/

National Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow
http://nactnow.org

K-State Department of Communications and Agricultural Education
http://www.communications.ksu.edu

Society of Environmental Journalists
http://www.sej.org/

Society for Technical Communication
http://www.stc.org/