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Agricultural Business Program - Laramie County Community College
Students in LCCC's Agricultural Business Program learn about animal care, sustainable practices, accounting and business management. The program allows students to study in LCCC’s state-of-the …
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The College of Agriculture, Life Sciences and Natural Resources offers diverse options for students pursuing specific areas of focus throughout their college education.
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Since 1992, the WY Agriculture Hall of Fame has celebrated Wyoming’s agriculture leaders. This year, Director Miyamoto and former Wyoming Board of Ag member Juan Reyes were celebrated in …
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AGRI- Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of AGRI- is of or relating to farming and stock raising especially as an economic activity : agricultural. How to use agri- in a sentence.
agri- - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Dec 24, 2025 · Etymology Originally from Latin ager, agrī (“field”), reinforced by English agri culture, of the same etymology. Doublet of acre.