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Formal education in agriculture doesn't mean success

2014-11-04 23:15:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Too often young people attend a university for the degree rather than the education, which can be a waste of money and time. As a professor, I am not disputing the value of an education; however, some of the most motivated lifelong learners are outside a degree program and they often make very successful entrepreneurs. Road Warrior read more

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