People wanted bigger and better tasting crops.
Genetics, mutations and inheritable characteristics.
Plant Genetics, Agricultural Meteorology, Food Technology, Horticulture, Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Entomology, Extension of Agriculture, Genetics, Soil Science, Agricultural Economics, Plant Breeding, Plant Pathology, Agriculture Engineering, Sericulture, to name a few, are the main BSc Agriculture subjects.
There is no plausible answer because a human being cannot "become Agriculture". Agriculture is defined as "The science, art, and/or business of cultivating soil, producing crops, and raising livestock; farming" . A human being can become a businessperson involved in the various facets of agriculture,and he/she can become a "Farmer" - but he/she cannot "become Agriculture".
How many years does it take to become a genetics if you start from AA degree?
genetics
Everything. Dairy is a part of agriculture, just like crops or ranching or raising alpacas is a part of agriculture.
They are a part of genetics.
Medicine, agriculture, life processes, genetics, etc. :)
It is in the US. The US Forest Service has been part of the US Department of Agriculture since its inception, and responsible forest management is considered part of sensible sustainable agriculture.
Nothing you can do. It's all genetics.
livestock is a part of agriculture. It is one of those branches that makes up agriculture
Simlply I can say it in one word: Genetics