Agricultural Inspectors
Agricultural inspectors are hired by the state or federal government to help make sure laws and regulations are being met by agricultural operations.
If you like to work outside and are interested in agriculture and how it provides food, fuel and jobs for America, you will probably do well as an agricultural inspector.
People in this field work for federal and state governments and make sure agricultural organizations, farms, processing facilities, fisheries and logging operations meet health, safety and quality laws.
To land a job in this field, you will need some job experience and it will be help if you have taken some biology, science and agricultural science classes at a college.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts an average amount of growth in agricultural inspector jobs. The average annual wages of an agricultural inspector is about $41,000.