Galvin grew up on a farm. He worked on his father’s farm and then inherited the business when his dad retired. For which career pathway(s) would Galvin be most qualified?

Galvin is most qualified to work for a natural resource system.
Galvin is most qualified to work for a conservation science.
Galvin is most qualified to work for plant systems and animal systems.
Galvin is most qualified to work in agribusiness and power, structural, and technical systems.

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Based on Galvin's background of growing up on a farm, working on his father's farm, and eventually inheriting the business, he would be most qualified for the following career pathways:

  1. Plant systems and animal systems: His experience working on a farm would have provided him with hands-on knowledge and skills related to both crop production (plant systems) and animal husbandry (animal systems).

  2. Agribusiness and power, structural, and technical systems: Inheriting and managing a farm includes understanding the business side of agriculture (agribusiness), as well as the technical aspects involved in farm operations, which would include power and structural systems.

While Galvin may have some qualifications related to natural resource systems and conservation science, his direct experience with farming aligns more closely with the pathways focused on plant and animal systems and agribusiness.