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Title: Career Opportunities in Horticulture


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Career Opportunities in Horticulture
  • December 7 8

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Why is it good to know this?
  • 2 reasons
  • Good to know that horticulture is so much more
    than basic farming
  • Always good to know what jobs are available in a
    particular field if you are considering changing
    your major or adding a minor

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Career Opportunities
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Landscape Horticulture
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Production Nursery
  • Growing plants in containers or fields
  • Sold on wholesale market
  • Propagation by seed, cuttings, or grafting (ex
    fruit trees)
  • Plants grown
  • Trees (shade, fruit, evergreen)
  • Container plants (annuals and
  • perennials)
  • Career examples Propagator, Field Supervisor,
    Sales and Marketing

www.networlddirectory.com
www.treenurseries.us
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Landscape Contracting and Architecture
  • Landscape Contracting
  • Constructing, establishing and maintaining
    landscapes that range from small residential
    projects to large commercial projects
  • Landscape Architecture
  • Focuses to design large, public spaces that have
    environmental, socio-behavioral and ecological
    benefit
  • http//www.dcp.ufl.edu/landscape

www.milieu-design.com
/www.gaialandscapedesignbackgrounds.net
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Landscape Nursery
appeldoornlandscapenursery.com
  • Preparation of sites used for landscaping
  • Purchasing and planting shrubs, trees, vines,
    turfgrass
  • Work with landscape architect or designer
  • Career examples construction supervisor and
    superintendent, designer, salesperson

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Landscape Maintenance
www.latrobe.vic.gov.au
  • Caring for established landscape
  • Mowing, spraying, fertilization, pruning, weed
    control, and planting
  • Excellent way to begin a successful business if
    knowledgeable about plants
  • Career examples crew supervisor, salesperson

www.enterprisecdd.org
www.seamanslandscape.com
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Herbaceous Plant and Seed Producers
  • Commercial growers of ornamental and vegetable
    crops
  • Develop new cultivars and propagate plants
  • Career opportunities plant breeder, propagator,
    independent grower, salesperson and dealer

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Retail Nursery (Garden Center)
  • Plants and items to care for plants sold directly
    to consumers
  • Can be part of a chain store or independently
    owned
  • Career examples buyer, landscape designer, plant
    technician

www.bigmoosemedia.com
www.tonysgarden.com
/www.whitneysfarm.com
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Arboretum, Botanical and Horticultural Gardens
  • Plant collections for study by the general study
    by everyone both in and outside of the
    horticultural field
  • Arboretum collection of trees in a natural
    setting
  • Botanical garden plant collection habitat
  • Horticultural garden many horticultural plant
    varieties arranged to be aesthetically pleasing
  • Career examples writer, researcher, propagator,
    educational director, librarian, curator,
    greenhouse manager

phipps.conservatory.org
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Floriculture
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Production
  • Growing floral plants and materials
  • Career examples grower, production, marketing,
    inventory

www.comesatradehub.com
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Wholesale Florist
  • Merchandizes cut flowers and related goods
  • Work closely with retail flower shops
  • Career examples manager, buyer, sales

www.amystewart.com
farm4.static.flickr.com
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Retail Florist
www.chateaugranville.com
  • Sells cut flowers and houseplants (foliage
    plants, flowering plants, container gardens) and
    terrariums
  • Main markets include weddings and formal
    occasions
  • Career examples manager/owner, designer

i.ehow.com
ww12.1800flowers.com
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Fruit, Vegetable and Nut Production
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Production
envirorealestate.org.au
  • Production
  • Olericulture production, storage, processing,
    and marketing vegetables
  • Pomology fruit and nut production
  • Crops are grown, processed and shipped to both US
    and global markets
  • Career examples manager, processing field
    technician

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Marketing
  • Cleaning, grading, packing, applying chemicals or
    treatments to reduce spoilage and damage in
    transit
  • Career examples sales agency, broker,
    post-harvest physiologist, marketing and
    promotional organization

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Turfgrass(Horticulture and Agronomy)
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Turfgrass
  • Sod Production
  • Production of sod on sod farms
  • Turf Establishment
  • Establishing sod, sprigs and seed for recreation,
    ornamental, utility or sports use
  • Career examples construction and
  • planting superintendent
  • Golf Course Design and Maintenance
  • Design, manage, maintain golf courses
  • Career examples golf course architect,
    superintendant, landscape technician

centrevillesod.com
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More Horticultural Areas
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Horticultural Areas
www.therapytimes.com
  • Horticultural Therapist
  • Helps individuals with heath problems and
    disabilities
  • Works with the physically and mentally disabled,
    nursing home and mental intuition patients, and
    those with learning disabilities
  • Consultant
  • Advises growers and industry professionals
  • Communicator in Horticulture
  • Prepares and presents educational presentations
    to the media and garden clubs
  • Writes magazine or newspaper articles relating to
    plants

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More Horticultural Areas
  • Plant Inspector
  • Participates in activities designed to prevent
    spread of pests and monitor populations
  • Inspect shipments coming into the country
  • Jurisdictions at the local, state, and federal
    levels (ex USDA-APHIS)

/courses.cit.cornell.edu
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Careers Related to Academia
  • Agriculture Education Teacher
  • High school, technical schools, community
    college, arboreta, public gardens
  • Cooperative Extension Agent/Horticultural
    Specialist
  • Work as part of the agricultural department for a
    land grant university to provide information to
    the public and to local farmers
  • Works with 4-H, home gardeners, commercial
    producers, processors and distributors of
    horticultural crops

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Careers Related to Academia
  • Professor
  • Teaches and does research at the university level
    different disciplines of horticulture
  • Research Scientist / Technician / Assistant
  • Works to improve horticulture crops through
    research and develops more economical and
    effective techniques for all aspects of crop
    production

www.ars.usda.gov
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Horticultural Sciences Department
  • http//www.hos.ufl.edu/welcome/default.htm

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To find out more.
  • General information
  • http//www.hos.ufl.edu/undergraduate/default.htm
  • For info. about majors and minors
  • Major options
  • http//www.hos.ufl.edu/undergraduate/curriculum.ht
    m
  • Minor
  • http//www.hos.ufl.edu/undergraduate/minor.htm
  • Horticultural Sciences Department Undergraduate
    Coordinator
  • Dr. Rebecca Darnell rld_at_ifas.ufl.edu

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Presentation References
  • Schroeder,C.B. Seagle, E.D.Felton, L.M. Ruter,
    J.M. Kelley, W.T. and G. Krewer. 2004.
    Achieving Success in Horticulture, p.16-49. In
    Introduction to Horticulture. 4th ed. Pearson
    Education by Prentice Hall Interstate Publishing
    Company, Upper Saddle River, NJ.
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