Agricultural Business Development B.B.A.

Ag business students pose with a food product they created.

Growing markets.

In this exciting time of growth in global opportunity, small and large agricultural businesses in the U.S. have one thing in common: They are all competing for growing local, regional and international markets.

In our agricultural business development Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) program, you will combine a knowledge of production agriculture with business and management skills, and be prepared to lead consumer-based businesses related to agriculture and food production.

In our full-semester internship, you will put all your skills and course learning together through supervised fieldwork in a selected agriculture business or agriculture service organization.

As a graduate of our program, your unique combination of skills and experience in production, marketing and management will set you on a track to owning or managing a wide range of agricultural businesses.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this program, you will be able to:

  • Create and successfully operate their own agricultural enterprise
  • Seek financing and maintain positive relationships with creditors and financial institutions
  • Identify market opportunities and successfully utilize the opportunities to improve profitability
  • Form, create and maintain effective relationships with the non-agriculture community
  • Develop, manage and maintain and effective interpersonal skills in the corporate and family business setting
  • Question, investigate, analyze, evaluate, and communicate in agribusiness
  • Interact with peers toward the accomplishment of effectively collaborating with agribusiness peers
  • Adapt to a constantly changing agribusiness environment, and identify realistic goals and inventions for short- and long-term business planning
  • Assess the range of one’s abilities, accept responsibility for setting realistic goals, and implement a plan for personal and professional well-being

Interested in a minor? Check out our Cannabis Industry and Agricultural Human Resource Management minors.

janet martens

Janet Martens

Internship Student, Agricultural Business Development B.B.A
Janet will complete her final 15-week internship at Clarkesfield Dairy Farm in New Zealand! The farm has 750 cows milked through a 50-cow bail rotary with cup removers, pro-track and automatic teat sprayer. Her internship includes milking, setting up break fences in the paddocks and bringing cows to and from the cowshed. She will also assist with animal health, treating mastitis and potentially lame cows, weed control and some tractor work.

Partnering with Nelson Farms provides our students with real-world experience in value-added agriculture and product development. Student-created products are sold in their store and across the New York State Thruway via TasteNY.

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