In the ten chapters of this book, the author discusses different perspectives in choosing agriculture as a career. From these perspectives, a career in agriculture is de-stigmatized from being seen as lsquotoiling in soil for little pay, to being embraced for its pivotal role in the survival of families, nations and the worldbr/The author encourages persons who are not attracted to tilling the ground, caring for animals or being farm managers and helpers, to consider the many other opportunities available in agriculture in any field, from business to accounting, journalism, public relations, transportation systems,