Certificate III Agriculture Regional Skills Training Primary Production

Primary Production

Course Overview

The Regional Skills Training (RST) Primary Production Program offers training under the following qualifications:

  • AHC30116 Certificate III in Agriculture
  • AHC32816 Certificate III in Rural Operations

This course is best suited for students who are:

  • New entrants to the Agricultural industry
  • A School-Based Apprenticeship/Traineeship (SBAT)
  • A year 11, 12 or 13 school student looking to undertake a qualification while still at school

If you are already experienced in aspects of the Primary Production Industry but need to update licenses, tickets or want to learn some new skills, please have a look at our Ticketing and Licensing Program.

Students participating in this course can expect to gain practical skills needed for careers in various sectors of the Agricultural Industry including broadacre cropping, livestock and mixed farming enterprises.

RST will work with you to determine the most suitable course to meet your needs.

Topics

Students will cover core topics of Work Health and Safety and Environmentally sustainable work practices as well as a selection of industry relevant topics such as:

  • Welding and workshop tools
  • Machinery maintenance
  • Chainsaw operations
  • Working at heights and confined spaces
  • Mobile plant operation (front end loaders, skid steers, backhoe loaders, excavators and telehandlers)
  • Chemical accreditation
  • Crop Agronomy (Pest, disease and weed control)
  • Livestock feeding plans

During the enrolment process RST staff will work with you to develop a training plan that targets your areas or interest and the skills you need to enter the Agriculture Industry.

Studying with RST

RST travel to deliver our training wherever our students can easily meet. Workshops are delivered on farms, in schools, and other venues local to you.

You can enrol and commence your training at any time.

By attending all scheduled workshops and completing all assessments a course should take between 18 months and two years to complete.

Please refer to the course fee sheet for information on fees and charges as well as concessions that may be available.

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