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Agrictulture is the science and art of cultivating land, raising crops, and feeding, breeding and raising livestock. The subject of agriculture includes studies in Agribusiness, Agricultural Business and Economics, Agriculture, Agricultural Media and Communication, Animal Science, Equine Industry and Business, Plant, Soil and Environmental Science. However, there are additional pages for Animal Science, Plant and Soil Science, and Environmental Science.
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