Agricultural Engineers
Agricultural engineers study biological resources and conduct research to find the best ways to use them.
If you are into biology and are interested in how resources are used by communities, you probably want to look into becoming an agricultural engineer.
Sometimes called biological engineers, people in this field analyze the use of biological resources and develop things like agricultural machinery, buildings, equipment, processes and crop storage systems. Agricultural engineers also study soil and water to find the most successful ways to grow crops.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts an increase in job opportunities for agricultural engineers as the population grows, bringing a demand for food sources, and the interest in using crops as an energy source increases. The average salary for people with this job is about $68,000 but some make as much as $108,000.