Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byFay Summers Modified over 9 years ago
1
Horticulture Classification
2
Horticulture vs. Agriculture AgricultureAgriculture –Includes the technology of raising plants and animals
3
Horticulture vs. Agriculture What is horticulture?What is horticulture? –“Hortus” = “garden” –“Culturae” = “cultivate” –“Science and art of cultivating, processing and marketing of fruits, nuts, vegetables and ornamental plants
4
Classifications Horticultural crop= a crop which is labor-intensive, has high costs to produce, and is typically one that is eaten freshHorticultural crop = a crop which is labor-intensive, has high costs to produce, and is typically one that is eaten fresh
5
Picking apples
6
Are there any native commercial crops in New England still picked by hand?”
9
Classifications Agronomic crop = a low-input crop and is typically used dry and refined (ex. grains for flour, bread, cereal)Agronomic crop = a low-input crop and is typically used dry and refined (ex. grains for flour, bread, cereal)
11
Classifications Forestry crop = forest trees and their productsForestry crop = forest trees and their products
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.