Agricultural Careers Bingo. GAME WARDEN enforce laws and regulations designed to protect and conserve fish and wildlife.

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Agricultural Careers Bingo

GAME WARDEN enforce laws and regulations designed to protect and conserve fish and wildlife

FORESTER helps develop, maintain, and protect forests by growing and planting tree seedlings, fighting insects and diseases that attack trees, and helping to control soil erosion

LANDSCAPER plan and execute small-scale landscaping operations and maintain grounds and landscape of private and business residences

CROP DUSTER Serves farmers in mixing and delivering chemical herbicides, pesticides and fertilizer over crops and fields by way of airplanes

BEE KEEPER raises bees to produce honey and pollinate crops

TREE FARMER cultivate private forests for timber production and environmental benefits; some also grow Christmas trees

SOIL CONSERVATIONIST Plans and develops coordinated practices for soil erosion control, moisture conservation, and sound land use

VETERINARIAN doctors who care for animals by diagnosing illnesses, treating ill and injured animals, vaccinating animals, and providing advice on care and breeding

ANIMAL NUTRITIONIST find out what kinds and amounts of feeds affect growth or other traits in animals

HATCHERY MANAGER direct all aspects of producing, incubating, and hatching of poultry eggs

AGRICULTURE TEACHER Teaches agriculture related classes to give middle or high school students knowledge and understanding of the broad fields in agriculture

FARM BROADCASTER write, edit and verbally deliver farm-related news

AG JOURNALIST gather, write, edit and report news articles that are published in agricultural magazines, newspapers, journals or broadcast on radio or television

TECHNICAL ILLUSTRATOR lay out and draw pictures and diagrams for sales literature and owner's manuals

GOLF COURSE SUPERINTENDENT responsible for overseeing all aspects of running a golf course, from turf management and green scheduling to personnel decision making

FLORIST cut and arrange live, dried, or artificial flowers and foliage into designs to express the sentiments of the customer

KENNEL OPERATOR run and manage kennels; typically focus on the health and care of canine animals, and may specialize in breeding of specific dogs

AGRICULTURE ECONOMIST study data and statistics to analyze the relationship between the supply and demand of agricultural goods and services and how they are produced, distributed and consumed

AGRICULTURE LOAN OFFICER manage, evaluate and distribute loans to farmers, ranchers and agribusiness people

FOOD AND DRUG INSPECTOR examine and grade food products, cosmetics, and drugs to enforce compliance with standards of cleanliness, safety and truth in labeling

WEIGHTS & MEASURES OFFICIAL inspect scales and measuring instruments to insure accuracy in measuring units equal to those set by pre- existing standards

MACHINIST use hand tools and machine tools to produce components to exact specifications for industrial machines, aircraft, automobiles, and other manufactured goods

AGRICULTURAL LAWYER focus on law as applied to agricultural settings; help farmers and agribusiness people buy property, make a will, sign a contract or settle an estate

BUTCHER cuts, trims, bones and grinds meats using butcher’s cutlery and powered equipment to portion and prepare meat in cooking form

AUCTIONEER manage public sales where property or merchandise are sold to the highest bidder

HARNESS MAKER cut, prepare, form and sew leather into harnesses used by horses for racing and working

PRODUCE BUYERS locate, purchase and ship produce to wholesalers and retailers based on their requests

WILDLIFE MANAGER count animal populations, study the food habits of animals, help control animal damage, and help write and enforce game laws

AQUACULTURIST produce fish and other water-related products in a controlled environment for sale in consumer markets and for stocking lakes, ponds, streams, and oceans

PARK RANGER enforce laws and regulations in national, state, and local parks; maintain parks and ensure the safety of park visitors; provide education programs to help visitors understand the park's features

WEED SCIENTIST study and research the control of weeds and their effect on individual crops and the environment

WELDER join and fuse two or more metals or other material by applying heat, pressure, or a related process

POMOLOGIST study the science and practice of fruit growing

DIESEL MECHANIC Specializes in repairing and maintaining diesel engines used to power buses, trucks, locomotives, construction machinery, and farm and highway equipment

AGRICULTURAL ELECTRICIAN Read blueprints and specifications and install, connect and test electrical devices and power sources

LAND SURVEYOR make exact measurements and establish elevation points, lines, and contours on or near the surface of the earth; compile data for setting property boundaries, for mapmaking, for construction projects, and for engineering purposes.

FOOD CHEMIST study the makeup and composition of food on a nutrient and elemental basis and the effects these elements have on the body and food preservation

BOTANIST conduct research into plant structure, function, environment, heredity, evolution, and economic value as foods and medicines