Jobs in agriculture don't necessarily take place in a field. New hires may find themselves in a lab, an office or perhaps even an open-concept coworking space.
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According to CareerAddict, some of the most lucrative positions available in the field include agricultural economists, who forecast trends and advise clients for an average of $105,000 per year, and agricultural lawyers, who handle cases dealing with proper land use, environmental protection and labor laws for an average of $115,820 per year.