New Zealand Certificate in Agriculture (Farming Systems) (Level 3)

Farming

A course by

WITT

A practical, hands-on qualification preparing students for careers in the pastoral farming sector, covering key skills in farming systems, livestock production, technology use, risk management, and sustainable practices.

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NZQA Level 3 Certification

Study Level

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In-person study

Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

WITT New Plymouth, New Plymouth

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Apply theoretical knowledge of key farming inputs

Demonstrate understanding and application of key inputs to pastoral farming systems.

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Assist with key livestock production tasks

Carry out essential livestock production roles in a pastoral farming context.

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Use technology in farming systems

Use appropriate technology such as pasture measuring equipment and record results within farm environments.

What You're Signing Up For

The New Zealand Certificate in Agriculture (Farming Systems) (Level 3) at WITT is designed for those wanting to prepare for a career in agriculture. Students will gain knowledge of pastoral farming systems, practical farm capabilities, key farming inputs, and sustainable environmental and financial practices. The qualification is hands-on, with on-farm practical assessments, and covers areas such as technology use in agriculture, livestock production tasks, workplace safety, environmental and financial sustainability, and pasture and soil management.

Course Content

  • Utilise farming technology and pasture measuring apparatus
  • Rural workplace health and safety including hazard identification and safe work practices
  • Environmental and financial sustainability (water and air quality, farm balance sheets)
  • Feeding and watering livestock
  • Soil management for increased production
  • Management of pasture plants
  • Milk cows and manage dairy processes
  • Assist with livestock husbandry

What you need to know first

Open entry

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Agriculture

  • Pastoral farming

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Milk harvester

  • Shepherd

  • Dairy farm assistant

  • General farm hand