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How can you prepare for a career in agriculture?
 
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How is genetic engineering being regulated?
 
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Answer to Question 1

The best place to begin preparation for a career in agriculture is in the high school
agricultural education program. Agriculture is also taught as a twoyear program in
community or technical colleges, or as part of a fouryear university program



Answer to Question 2

Scientists regulate genetic engineering by conducting research in closely controlled
laboratory situations. The buildings and equipment used for laboratories are designed to
prevent the escape of newly engineered microorganisms into the environment.





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