Advanced Apprenticeship in Agriculture

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As an apprentice, the nature of your work will depend on your employer. Working for a small company could mean you handle a wide range of responsibilities - alternatively, working for a large company might mean you have a more specialised role. Skills taught could include preparing and cultivating sites for planting crops; operating a tractor, harvesting and storing crops, maintaining vehicles and machines. You may also work with livestock, learning how to look after them, selection and breeding, how to load and unload animals, maintain their health and welfare, etc.

Course information

Name: Advanced Apprenticeship in Agriculture Qualification title: Diploma in Work-based Agriculture (QCF) Qualification type: Assessment Awarding NPTC Created 20150817 14:32:06 Updated 20150817 14:32:06

Entry requirements

None

Provider

Herefordshire & Ludlow College
Further Education
enquiries@hlc.ac.uk
0800 032 1986
http://www.hlc.ac.uk

Address

Folly Lane Town: Hereford County:Herefordshire

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