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It is taught by four faculty members, with another three who work more on the financial side of ag at the college’s three campuses in Fargo, Jamestown and Wahpeton.

He said ag workers remain in demand in North Dakota, giving students the opportunity to find their niche in the industry. Graduating with tech-savvy skills and know-how will be a boon for them and their careers.

“It hasn’t changed a lot since I’ve been here,” he said about the job market. “We’ve always had 100% placement every year. It’s not getting any more difficult to get a job. A big concern is will there be enough people to fill the jobs that are open? There is a lot of opportunity, and I mean a lot of opportunity for quality jobs.”

ANDREW WEEKS PRAIRIE BUSINESS EDITOR AWEEKS@PRAIRIEBUSINESSMAGAZINE.COM

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