PBennettFan
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Old retired prof here from the University of Houston: taught Political Science for more than years there, believe it or not. Boy, how times have changed but some things still feel the same. Now, I'm not farmer by any stretch of the imagination, but I've always had deep respect for the agricultural community. That brings me to the reason why wanted to chat today the Agriculture program at Clarendon College out in Texas. Have any of you guys been part of it or know someone who has? I've heard some really impressive stories about it.
They're doing some amazing work out there, especially when it comes to livestock judging and ranch management. Now that's something you don't see every day! As an old academic, I'm just genuinely curious about these programs that are so different from what used to teach. Plus, I've got young nephew who's seriously considering going into agriculture, and he's looking at the university.
So, what makes this program stand out for you? Or if you're an alum, did it live up to your expectations? Any standout professors or courses that left mark?
They're doing some amazing work out there, especially when it comes to livestock judging and ranch management. Now that's something you don't see every day! As an old academic, I'm just genuinely curious about these programs that are so different from what used to teach. Plus, I've got young nephew who's seriously considering going into agriculture, and he's looking at the university.
So, what makes this program stand out for you? Or if you're an alum, did it live up to your expectations? Any standout professors or courses that left mark?
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