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Agricultural engineers work in production, sales, management, research and development, or applied science.
The victim was an agricultural engineer who died in 1990 two weeks after she had become ill.
He is by training an agricultural engineer, teacher and veterinarian.
"It's hard to keep the plants from dying," said a woman who described herself as an agricultural engineer.
This was followed by the start of their rise to prominence as agricultural engineers.
There were no longer farmers, but only agricultural engineers.
"The camp is like a rest house for the traveler," said a 54-year-old agricultural engineer from Baghdad.
He rose after graduation as an agricultural engineer to become the director of the provincial tourism company.
He worked as agricultural engineer and researcher till 1990.
He was trained in East Germany as an agricultural engineer.
Married, with two children, Pascual qualified as a technical agricultural engineer.
Since its inception, the institute has produced many notable scientists and agricultural engineers.
The 51-year-old agricultural engineer advocated foreign aid for crop substitution.
He studied and made a diploma as agricultural engineer.
Aufschnaiter spent most of his remaining years in Nepal, working as an agricultural engineer.
Teasdale Bros, it seems, were primarily agricultural engineers formed in 1835.
Her father is a retired agricultural engineer.
In Wester Ross, for example, the nearest agricultural engineer was about 80 miles away.
The building is still used by Jims son-in-law as a blacksmiths and agricultural engineers.
Another one of his brothers, Vasile Sadoveanu, was an agricultural engineer.
His brother was the agricultural engineer John Fowler.
Another approach to handling inter-disciplinarity is to educate agricultural engineers and administrators into the way of being sympathetic at least to these social factors.
Agricultural engineers sought to identify crops that would generate more income than the opium poppy.
An agricultural engineer by education, Isabelle Delannoy is today a sustainable development specialist.