Best colleges with Crop Production degrees

What colleges offer crop production classes in 2025?

There are 22 colleges in the U.S. where you can study and earn a degree in crop production. These are the top ranked colleges offering majors in crop production based on the CollegeSimply ranking methodology. The average net price to attend these colleges is $9,840 per year. Mississippi Delta Community College offers the cheapest crop production degree with an average net price of $2,616 annually.


22 results nationwide

Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute
O
Wooster, OH
 

Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute

Public 2 Year

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  • 462enrollment
  • $16,887net price
  • 100%acceptance rate
  • -SAT range
  • -ACT range
  • NAAvg GPA

Blue Mountain Community College
B
Pendleton, OR
 

Blue Mountain Community College

Public 2 Year

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  • 1,371enrollment
  • $12,583net price
  • 100%acceptance rate
  • -SAT range
  • -ACT range
  • NAAvg GPA

Chemeketa Community College
C
Salem, OR

Chemeketa Community College

Public 2 Year

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  • 7,433enrollment
  • $8,455net price
  • 100%acceptance rate
  • -SAT range
  • -ACT range
  • NAAvg GPA

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Northwest College
N
Powell, WY
 

Northwest College

Public 2 Year

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  • 1,379enrollment
  • $9,254net price
  • 100%acceptance rate
  • -SAT range
  • -ACT range
  • NAAvg GPA

Colleges for earning degrees in Crop Production can be found in the following states