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Agricultural College

  • 24-09-2012 8:22pm
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    Hi,
    Only new on this. Im currently doing my second year in college (Advanced cert in Drystock) I was just wondering what other people have went on for after completing this course or the dairy/tillage course? (i.e) Did you go onto W.I.T for the BSc in agriculture course, get offered a job or maybe went working on your homefarm?
    Thanks for reading :)


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    farming93 wrote: »
    Hi,
    Only new on this. Im currently doing my second year in college (Advanced cert in Drystock) I was just wondering what other people have went on for after completing this course or the dairy/tillage course? (i.e) Did you go onto W.I.T for the BSc in agriculture course, get offered a job or maybe went working on your homefarm?
    Thanks for reading :)

    Hi lad,

    I went straight onto BSc Ag in writtle college( part of University of Essex) but alot of lads joined us in year 2 after doing diploma in Mountbellew/gmit, green mount etc ... Strong sterling exchange rate kinda puts lads off of Uk but its great crack. Can make great money in Stg doing the harvests also !


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