Agribusiness Science & Technology

Associate in Applied Science (AAS)

Why Agribusiness Science & Technology?

Agriculture is one of Wisconsin’s most vital and fast-changing industries, powered by innovation and rooted in community. In this program, you will learn to manage the business, science, and technology of modern agriculture. You will gain the knowledge to improve crop production, livestock management, and farm profitability while strengthening sustainability across the industry.

At Mid-State, you will learn from experienced agriculture professionals and apply your knowledge through hands-on fieldwork and real-world projects. You’ll graduate ready to own or manage a farm, work in agribusiness, or transfer your credits toward a bachelor’s degree.

Program Facts

Total Credits
61 Credits
Degree Type
Associate in Applied Science (AAS)
Program Length
Two Years
Delivery Method
In Person, Hybrid
Location
Start Dates
Fall, Spring
Estimated Program
Cost
$11,093.74
Financial Aid Eligibility
Fully Eligible

Program Outcomes

Graduates leave ready to succeed in their careers. Each year, data from Mid-State's Graduate Survey and statewide reports show consistently high satisfaction and strong starting salaries. Here's a snapshot of what success looks like after graduation.

Career Opportunities

Agricultural Manager
Agriculture Sales and Service
Herdsperson
Production Agriculture Manager
$32k Median Annual Salary
Recent program grads in Wisconsin earned a starting salary of $32,117. Source: Lightcast Data Set
1,577
Average Monthly Hires
1,577 of recent Wisconsin program grads landed jobs within six months of graduation. Source: Lightcast Data Set
100%
Mid-State Graduate Satisfaction Rate
Students leave proud, prepared, and confident in what comes next. Source: Mid-State Graduate Survey Results

Program Details

Take a closer look at what the program offers and what to expect.

Your course plan may vary, and you'll get a recommended sequence once you're enrolled. See below for full course details, see the program information guide, or talk with your advisor.

Program Information Guide (PDF)

Meet our full-time instructors.

Teri Raatz, BS, MS
Teri holds a BS in agricultural education from UW-River Falls and a master’s in agriculture/ag sustainability from Murray State University. Her love agriculture started in childhood—she grew up on a diversified livestock farm and showed/owned registered dairy cattle. Prior to her 15 years of teaching at Mid-State, Teri taught middle school and high school agriculture for six years. She has also worked at Wisconsin's first ethanol plant in Stanley, Wisconsin, where she was involved in grading and purchasing corn. Teri is actively involved in the Colby FFA Alumni and Supporters, volunteers with the Clark County 4-H, and serves as advisor for the Clark County Jr Holstein Association, and her family owns a small herd of registered dairy cattle that her kids show across the state. She also serves as a member of the City of Colby Board of Appeals. 

“I am passionate about all areas of agriculture and bring vast experience in agriculture into the classroom. I enjoy teaching students about the many opportunities available today in the world of agriculture.”

Employers will expect graduates of this program to be able to:

  • Create a crop management plan.
  • Develop an agribusiness management plan.
  • Apply economic and marketing strategies to agribusiness industry.
  • Apply relevant technologies.
  • Create a livestock management plan.
  • Investigate opportunities in agribusiness.
  • Interact as a professional in agribusiness.

Alongside your career training, you'll develop key workplace strengths. Explore the additional skills you'll build.

Employability Skills (PDF)

To succeed in this program, you'll need to meet certain technical standards. These are the key skills and abilities needed for the program and future career success—with or without reasonable accommodations. Be sure to review them carefully before you apply.

Technical Standards (PDF)

Career Pathways

Career pathways help you build your education step by step. Each stage offers one or more credentials that are recognized by employers and lead to real jobs—and you can keep building toward your career goals as you go.

Prior Learning

Certificate

Technical Diploma

Associate Degree

Bachelor's Degree

Get credit for what you already know. You may be able to earn college credit for prior learning through skills you’ve gained through high school classes, previous college work, self-study, military training, jobs, or volunteer experience.

  1. Credit for Prior Learning
  2. High School Dual Credit
  3. Mid-State Fast-Track – Open to high school students

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