To become an agriculture assistant, you need to have a high school diploma or equivalent, as well as some experience or training in agriculture. You can gain experience by volunteering, interning, or working on a farm or agribusiness. Alternatively, you can enroll in a certificate or diploma program in agriculture, horticulture, animal science, or a related field. These programs usually last from a few months to two years and cover topics such as crop production, animal husbandry, farm management, and agribusiness operations. The ideal agriculture assistant should have physical stamina and strength for manual labor, mechanical aptitude and problem-solving skills to operate and fix farm equipment, attention to detail and accuracy to follow instructions and keep records, communication and teamwork skills to work with farmers, customers, and other agriculture professionals, adaptability and flexibility to cope with changing weather, market, and customer demands, as well as an interest and passion for agriculture and the environment.