Skip Header
wisconsin.gov
home state
agencies subject
directory
|
Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development |
|
Call Us For Help | About DWD | News | Documents | Sitemap |
There is a growing need for highly skilled employees in the production agriculture industry in Wisconsin. Wisconsin expects to see a 10 percent growth in the number of jobs in this field by 2014, with growth as high as 30 percent for some specialties.
The Production Agriculture Youth Apprenticeship is a unique program which
combines two successful work experience programs - Youth Apprenticeship and
Cooperative Education Skill Certificate Program (Co-op) available through DPI.
Students are enrolled in the Dairy and/or Livestock YA course their junior year
and continue with their work experience and classroom instruction in the co-op
program their senior year.
Note: Successful completion of the Farm Safety Tractor Driving Course is
required for all students enrolling in the Production Agriculture Youth
Apprenticeship Program.
Industry mentors are trained to teach youth apprentices the skills and
knowledge needed to find entry level employment in the agriculture industry.
Youth apprentices rotate through the major areas at the worksite
(see Skills
Standards Checklist) and take related classroom instruction at the local high
school, technical college or at the worksite.
The Production Agriculture program has two options available. The one-year
option includes two semesters of classroom instruction which support a minimum
of 450 work hours. The two-year option includes four semesters of classroom
instruction, which support 900 work hours.
Related Instruction Requirements
Production Agriculture academic instruction focuses on:
After successful completion of the requirements for a high school diploma and the school-based and work-based requirements for Youth Apprenticeship, the students receive a Certificate of Occupational Proficiency from the Department of Workforce Development. Students who complete the two-year Production Agriculture Youth Apprenticeship may receive advanced standing credits from a Wisconsin Technical College offering related associate degree programs.
Wisconsin Agribusiness Council
Wisconsin Future Farmers of America (FFA)