Introduction to Nursery/ Landscape Industry

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Introduction to Nursery/ Landscape Industry Objective 1.2 Identify the economic scope of the Nursery/Landscape Industry Nursery & Greenhouse crops rank 11th in the state of Arkansas. 401 operations in Arkansas $27,176,000 total sales for the state

1998 23,758 Horticulture Wholesale/Retail business $10,599,298,000- Annual Wholesale revenue only for the industry Floriculture Nursery Plants Turf grass Dried bulbs Seeds Greenhouse produced food crops

It has been increasing steadily since 1960’s It has generated from under $1 billion to over $7 billion within the past 7 years

Objective 1.1 Define the terms associated with Nursery/Landscape Aesthetic: the appearance of something; beauty Landscape Architect: person training in engineering, graphic arts, and architectural technology to design landscapes ranging from small gardens to entire cities Landscape Contractor: the person hired to install landscape

Nursery: place where many different varieties of trees, shrubs, and bedding plants are grown Ornamental Horticulture: uses plants and other materials for decorative purposes

Nursery Industry: area of agriculture dealing with the production of horticultural plants Landscape Management: the care and upkeep of the landscape materials after installation

Landscape Industry: area of agriculture dealing with the design and installation of horticulture Landscape Designer: a person trained in the art of design and the science of growing horticultural plants where work is primarily residential landscape designs

Landscape architect/designer Objective 1.3 Discuss careers available in the nursery and landscape industry Landscape architect/designer

Landscape Maintenance

Golf Course Employee

Landscape Gardener

Garden Center Employee

Horticulture Teacher

Parks System Foreman

Tree Maintenance Foreman

Horticulture Extension Agent

Research Specialist

Plant Breeder

Objective 1.5 ID ways to find a job in the nursery/landscape industry

Yellow Pages

Newspaper Advertisement

Trade Journals

Word-of-Mouth

Employment Agencies

School Guidance or Placement

Friends and Relatives

Horticulture Firms and Businesses

Objective 1.6 Explain how landscaping effects the property of value Increases the beauty of the property Adds security to the property Is a capital investment May help save energy in home heating and cooling

Objective 1.4 List FFA opportunities available to students interested in Nursery/Landscape Management Nursery/Landscape CDE (Career Development Events) Floriculture CDE Conservation Camp Proficiency Awards Home and/or Community Development Horticulture Landscape Management Nursery Operations Specialty Crop Production