What is Agriculture?.  What are you wearing?  What did you eat for breakfast?

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What is Agriculture?

 What are you wearing?  What did you eat for breakfast?

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According to Webster: Agriculture is the science or art of cultivating the soil, producing crops, raising livestock and in a varying degree, preparing these products for human use

Producing, processing, marketing, and researching and developing products from animals and plants.

Ag Production  Generating animals and plants for feed, fiber, and industrial raw products.

Ag Processing  Changing agricultural products from raw forms to those demanded by consumers.

Ag Marketing  Advertising and transporting agricultural products for sale to consumers.

Ag Research and Development  Investigating and experimenting with new and existing agriculture products and their various uses.