There are 596 colleges in the U.S. where you can study and earn a degree in agriculture. These are the top ranked colleges offering majors in agriculture based on the CollegeSimply ranking methodology. The average net price to attend these colleges is $11,116 per year. Woodland Community College offers the cheapest agriculture degree with an average net price of $6,335 annually.
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#7 Best Public Universities in California
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#1 Best Public Universities in Minnesota
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#3 Best Colleges in Georgia
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#2 Best Public Universities in Pennsylvania
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#1 Best Public Universities in Massachusetts
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#1 Best Public Universities in Vermont
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#1 Best Public Universities in Tennessee
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#2 Best Colleges in Michigan
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#8 Best Public Universities in California
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#1 Best Value in Arizona
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#2 Best Public Universities in Missouri
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#1 Best Public Universities in Louisiana
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#3 Best Value Colleges in Missouri
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#3 Best Private Colleges in Florida
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#1 Best Value in Hawaii
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#1 Best Public Universities in Alabama
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#1 Best Public Universities in Nebraska
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#1 Best Value in Wyoming
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Colleges for earning degrees in Agriculture can be found in the following states