Standout in Your Field - Literally and Figuratively

Passionate about the food and agriculture industry? Agribusiness Management is where they collide — and where you can transform raw data into smart, strategic decisions.

As global food demand soars (U.N. estimates expects U.S. farmers will need to produce more than 70% of the world’s food by 2050,) the need for agile leaders trained in both agriculture and business has never been greater. Culver-Stockton College’s Agribusiness Management major equips you with the tools to excel in product development, investment planning, and profit strategy creation–and to apply them through accounting methods, investment analysis, and data-driven decision  making.

The C-SC Difference

Rooted in Agriculture. Growing Opportunity. 

Located in Lewis County, Missouri, surrounded by 200,000+ acres of farmland, Culver-Stockton offers hands-on agricultural learning. Gain real-world experience through local research, community projects, and partnerships with ag companies along the Mississippi River. Your education grows in fields of opportunity.

My passion has always been agriculture, and I chose to attend Culver-Stockton College because I knew my education would focus on hands-on learning. C-SC has given me the opportunity to learn from and network with regional and national leaders. These connections are setting me up for successful entry into the workforce as I will become part of the community that feeds the world!

– Kayla Livesay ’24, MBA/MAOL ’25

What can I do with an AgriBusiness Management Degree?

Agribusiness Finance
Agricultural Marketing
Rural Development
International Agriculture
Resource Economics
Agricultural Lending

3+2 MBA Program

Begin your MBA as early as your junior year.

Beyond the Classroom

  • Professional Experiences
    • Exploratory and Professional Internships
    • Participation in Business Leadership Exchange programs

The mission of the Culver-Stockton College Business Department is to prepare business students of promise for successful careers or graduate school through experiential learning and corporate experiences.