
Where Ag Knowledge Meets Business Strategy
Barton’s Agriculture Business Management program prepares students for success in both the production and business sides of agriculture. Whether you're planning to start a career, launch an ag-related business, or transfer to a four-year university, this program offers the foundational knowledge and practical skills to help you achieve your goals.
Barton Benefits
At Barton, our areas of study are designed to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and critical thinking necessary to thrive in today’s world. Whether you're just beginning your educational journey or advancing your career, we offer flexible and rigorous programs that support your goals.
Instructional Excellence
- Small Class Sizes – Get one-on-one attention and personalized instruction from knowledgeable faculty.
- Hands-On Learning – Gain real-world experience through practical labs, farm activities, and livestock handling.
- Industry Field Trips – Explore career paths and agricultural operations through guided site visits.
Student Support & Campus Life
- Caring, Experienced Faculty – Instructors are committed to your success both in and out of the classroom.
- Strong Student Support System – Academic, career, and personal support services available every step of the way.
- Student Organizations – Join groups like Collegiate Farm Bureau to enhance your college experience and network with agriculture industry professionals.
- Flexible Advisement – Prepare for a career in two years or less or seamlessly transfer to a four-year institution.
Expert Instruction. Real-World Experience.
Barton’s Agriculture instructors bring a combination of industry knowledge, teaching experience, and passion for student success to the classroom. With backgrounds in production agriculture, agribusiness, animal science, and farm management, they offer practical insights and hands-on training that prepare students for real careers.
Real-World Preparation
Barton’s Ag Business Management program blends classroom learning with practical experience to prepare students for the demands of today’s ag industry. Students gain valuable skills in farm management, economics, and agribusiness operations—building a strong foundation for success in the field or at the office.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the program are equipped to pursue a variety of careers in the agriculture sector, including:
- Agronomy Technician
- Crop Scout
- Agriculture Sales & Support Specialist
- Field Service Representative
- Custom Application Specialist
- Certified Pesticide Applicator (with additional training/certification)
Employment settings may include:
- Agricultural cooperatives
- Private farms and ranches
- Crop consulting firms
- Seed and chemical companies
- Ag equipment or supply businesses
Industry Support
Real Connections. Real Opportunities.
Barton’s Agriculture Program is backed by strong industry support, helping students transition smoothly from the classroom to the workforce.
- Career Placement & Employment Support – Our industry partners are committed to helping students find meaningful employment after program completion.
- Internships & Work-Based Learning – Gain hands-on experience through internships and occupational work opportunities that build your resume and skillset.
- Guest Speakers & Industry Insight – Learn directly from agricultural professionals who bring real-world expertise into the classroom.
These connections ensure that students graduate with not only the knowledge, but also the industry relationships needed to succeed.
Associate in Applied Science Degrees (2 year degree-non-transfer)
Agriculture Business Management (64 hours degree guide)
View the full list of Curriculum Guides (applicable for students admitted prior to Fall 2024) and Degree Maps (applicable for students admitted Fall 2024 and after).
Check out the Course Search for a full listing of courses available.
Continue Your Education Beyond Barton
Many students in Barton’s Agriculture programs choose to transfer to four-year universities to complete their bachelor’s degrees. Two of the most common transfer destinations are:
Fort Hays State University (FHSU)
Fort Hays State University is a popular choice for agriculture students completing their associate degree at Barton. Common majors include:
Agricultural Business
Agricultural Education
General Agriculture
Agronomy
Animal Science
Beef Cattle Management
Kansas State University (K-State)
Kansas State University offers a wide range of specialized agriculture degrees. Barton students often transfer into programs such as:
Agricultural Economics / Agri-Business
Agricultural Education
Agricultural Journalism
Agricultural Technology Management
Agronomy (Business & Industry, Consulting & Production, Range Management, Soil & Environmental Science)
Plant Science & Biotechnology
Animal Science (Business, Production, Communication, Animal Products, BioScience, Pre-Veterinary)
Feed Science & Management
Food Science
Horticulture (Science, Nursery & Greenhouse Management, Landscape, Golf Course Management, Therapy)
Milling Science
Bakery Science
Park Management & Conservation
Your path doesn’t stop at Barton—our agriculture programs are built to transfer seamlessly, so you can keep moving toward your academic and career goals.
Visit the What Can I Do with My Major? webpage to find helpful resources on career paths, employers and more!