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Horticulture Careers What you need to succeed!
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Horticulture Careers Greenhouse/Nursery Employee Grows vegetables, fruits, flowers including cut flowers, bedding plants, potted plants, hanging baskets and landscaping plants
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Horticulture Careers Greenhouse Employee Employees do both sexual and asexual plant propagation
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Horticulture Careers Garden Center Employee Care for plants, moves plants and supplies, arranges and displays plants and supplies, and sells plants and supplies
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Horticulture Careers Grounds Maintenance Employee Cares for land area and plants that surround a business, school, church, industry or other public or private places that have lawns and plants that have to be maintained Includes IPM
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Horticulture Careers Golf Course Employee Responsible for maintenance of golf courses including turf grass maintenance on fairways, irrigation and drainage, sand trap, trees and shrubs, buildings and equipment
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Horticulture Careers Park Employee Maintains plants, grounds, buildings, facilities, equipment and driveways in national, state, city or privately owned parks
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Horticulture Careers Inspectors Check plants and materials for disease, insects, and other quality issues
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Horticulture Careers Agricultural Biotechnology There are many career opportunities in this field. Education required varies greatly You can be a technician, a researcher, a marketing specialist, and much more! There are also career opportunities in this field working for USDA, EPA, and the FDA.
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Horticulture Careers Sales positions Available in a variety of wholesale and retail areas. You can work for a seed company or a wholesale grower
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Horticulture Careers Green Industry Employees that work in jobs that are environmentally friendly and have to do with reusing, recycling and reducing the carbon footprint
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Skill, Personal and Educational Qualifications Needed in Horticulture Careers
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Horticulture Careers Skills Skills vary from unskilled to highly skilled depending on the career in horticulture For example: A materials handler needs few skills, but an inspector needs many skills to check for quality, for insects or diseases of for following governmental rules
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Horticulture Careers Interests and Qualifications Working inside or outside or a combination Working in a group or alone Working with people or tools Working at routine tasks or varying tasks Physical strength to do the job
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Horticulture Careers Educational Qualifications Vary depending on the career High school graduate or less for unskilled entry level jobs Technical Education for skilled jobs such as a technician (Community College) A Bachelor’s, Master’s, or PhD for professional areas such as engineer because of required licenses, paper work, research and teaching
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