Engineering If you are an irrigation engineer ,tell me a little about your work please

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The discussion centers on the intersection of mechanical engineering and agriculture, particularly in irrigation. Participants share their educational backgrounds, emphasizing degrees in mechanical engineering and related fields. A typical day involves hands-on work with irrigation systems, including the management of various plants and trees. For aspiring professionals in agriculture, particularly mechanical engineering students, advice includes exploring opportunities with companies that manufacture irrigation equipment, such as Valley Irrigation, as well as larger agricultural firms like John Deere and CNH. It is noted that designing irrigation canals may align more closely with civil engineering than mechanical engineering, highlighting the diverse career paths within the agricultural sector.
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-What degree did you study
-What a typical day is like for you
-How closely you get involved in what is being irrigated (plants ,trees...)
-What advice you would give me (a mechanical engineering student who wants to work in a profession related to agriculture
 
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I've been working for a landscaper, and we call them the "irritation guys"
 
You might look into firms like http://www.valleyirrigation.com/home.aspx that manufacture irrigation equipment. Or more general agricultural equipment companies such as John Deere, CNH, etc. They hire mechanical engineers.

Actually designing irrigation canals and the like seems more like civil engineering to me.
 

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