Who Want To Be a Farmer?

Vivian Zhang
Spotlight Media
Published in
3 min readMar 12, 2018

Engaging in farming work is still one of the dreams of many British young people in the era of rapid Internet development. And the combination of agricultural theories and practices in the university make them rapid progress.

A farm [Photo/ Lissome]

Now agriculture course have grown in popularity over recent years, and it is becoming one of the fastest growing courses in the UK. So there are lots of British young people would like to engage in farming work in the future.

“I am very eager to work on agriculture in the future, I like farming,” said Isheshe Jimawo, a student who is studying in Myerscough College now. “I think that agriculture let me go to help others, including my parents.

Myerscough College [Photo/ Allen Dai]
[Photo/ Their practice site]

“Especially I can work in NGO( Non-Governmental Organization). That’s my dream place.”

Jimawo clearly stated what she should be hard for the future, her professor also stated that young people in the future will shoulder the heavy responsibility of agricultural development in the UK.

“I have also been interested in agriculture since childhood. I think that agriculture is very important to the United Kingdom,” Jolyon Dodgson who is teaching his student said.

Practice is important, before you become a farmer, you must learn some professional knowledge. Receiving education in professional knowledge can make you being more professional, more minded, and more ablities to combine business and modern technology to develop agriculture.

“Because agriculture is not just farming, also looking after the environment, and the other industry, adding shops to sell directly to customers,” Jolyon Dodgson said. “It is not only producing food, but also make the countryside better.”

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“So I hope lots of young farmer make lots of interest in farming, they need to develop more new ideas to move agriculture force, so the industry can develop in the future.”

[Photo/ Farmers Guardian]

If you want to know more about the college’s detail please link to: https://www.myerscough.ac.uk/

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