Find you a job as a farm hand. You will make minimum wages, but can learn all aspects of farm work if you work at it and study the farmer's methods. This type of a job is plentiful because of the low pay and hard work, but if you want to learn agriculture and have no money, it should be perfect for you.
2007-08-12 06:28:10
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answered by john h 7
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Start at your local library, it should have books in your native language on agriculture practices for your homeland.
Your local department of agriculture will have some people there who might be willing to help you learn about agriculture practices in your own neighborhhood or area.
When you get better at reading and English (you will improve as you learn), start reading agriculture websites on the internet. The U.S. Department of Agriculture is a good place to start, then focus on a specific crop, and go to all the websites dedicated to that crop, and keep going.
The information is available if you are willing to take the time to look for it.
2007-08-12 18:12:10
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answered by enn 6
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You're question is written in VERY broken English, but I interpret that you are looking for grants or a scholarship to study an agriculture course.
Someone might be able to help you if you had told us where you are, or where you want to study, or if we knew what country you are in.
When you ask a question try to imagine how people will be able to answer it please.
2007-08-12 13:21:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Try working at a farm.
If they insist in not paying you, do as I did, screw the farmer's daughter!
2007-08-12 14:07:53
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answered by Bumper Crop 5
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I do not understand your question, it doesn't make any sense.
2007-08-12 08:54:40
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answered by Goldenrain 6
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