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Title: Horticulture Science Lesson 53 Managing the Greenhouse Business


1
Horticulture Science Lesson 53Managing the
Greenhouse Business
2
Interest Approach
Ask the students whether they have ever
considered a career in the greenhouse industry.
To those who answer yes, ask them to explain why
they are attracted to the industry. To those who
answer no, determine what turns them away. Point
out that in this lesson you plan to study the
greenhouse business and clearly state the
objectives of the lesson.
3
Student Learning Objectives
  • Differentiate the types of greenhouse businesses.
  • Recognize costs related to production.

4
Student Learning Objectives
  • Describe career opportunities associated with
    greenhouse management.
  • Identify skills a plant grower should master.

5
Terms
  • direct labor costs
  • direct materials cost
  • greenhouse manager
  • grower
  • marketing costs
  • marketing manager
  • overhead costs

6
Terms
  • production manager
  • propagator
  • retail growers
  • shipping room manager
  • specialty growers
  • wholesale growers

7
What are the types of greenhouse businesses?
  • Greenhouse businesses fall under one of three
    categories.
  • Specialty growers produce crops sold to wholesale
    or retail greenhouse growers.
  • Specialty growers often specialize in one crop or
    a limited number of crops.
  • 1. Some specialty growers focus on rooted
    cuttings, such as poinsettia cuttings,
    chrysanthemum cuttings, or florist azalea liners.
  • 2. Specialty growers are common when it comes to
    producing seeds, particularly for bedding plants.
  • 3. A third type of specialty grower produces
    bulbs for forcing, including Easter lilies,
    tulips, and daffodils.

8
What are the types of greenhouse businesses?
  • Wholesale growers produce a limited number of
    crops. Wholesale growers might specialize in the
    production of cut roses, foliage plants, or
    potted flowering plants.
  • Their products are then sold to retailers.
  • Retail growers
    generally produce a
    variety of crops sold
    directly to the public
    through their own retail
    outlet.

9
What costs are related to production?
  • Depending on the type of greenhouse business, the
    costs can vary a great deal.
  • Direct materials costs are those costs including
    plant materials, pots, chemicals, and growing
    media.
  • They have a direct impact on the production of
    the crops.

10
What costs are related to production?
  • Direct labor costs are based on production
    activities such as planting crops, spacing crops,
    watering and fertilizing crops, and managing
    pests and diseases.
  • Direct labor costs include wages and benefits
    (health insurance, paid vacations, sick leave,
    etc.).
  • Overhead costs are costs that do not have a
    direct impact on the production of the crops.
  • Some examples of overhead costs are heating fuel,
    office management and secretarial support, taxes,
    depreciation, insurance, and utilities.
  • Marketing costs cover those costs associated with
    advertising, packaging products, shipping, and
    billing.

11
What career opportunities are associated with
greenhousemanagement?
  • There are many different career opportunities in
    the greenhouse industry.
  • Large companies may seek employees for
    specialized jobs, while smaller companies may
    look for employees to perform diverse tasks.
  • The greenhouse manager is
    responsible for the total
    greenhouse operation.
  • Often the greenhouse manager
    is also the owner.

12
What career opportunities are associated with
greenhousemanagement?
  • A production manager holds the job of planning
    and supervising the production of the crops that
    management has decided to grow.
  • The propagator is in charge of all phases of the
    propagation of plant materials.
  • The propagator must understand methods of
    propagation, cultural practices that speed
    propagation, and disorders that occur during
    propagation.

13
What career opportunities are associated with
greenhousemanagement?
  • The grower is given charge of the day-to-day
    tasks involved in producing one or more crops.
  • He or she oversees tasks such as planting,
    watering, fertilizing, and harvesting.
  • Large operations have more than one grower, with
    each assigned to a different greenhouse or range
    of houses.

14
What career opportunities are associated with
greenhousemanagement?
  • A marketing managers job is to sell the crops.
  • This job includes tasks such as grading plants,
    storing the plants, packaging and shipping the
    plants, and ordering materials to perform these
    tasks.
  • In small operations, the production manager
    carries out the tasks described here.
  • Shipping room manager is a title given to the
    person responsible for handling a crop from the
    time it leaves the greenhouse until it is shipped.

15
What career opportunities are associated with
greenhousemanagement?
  • Many jobs are available for other work to be
    completed in the greenhouse.
  • These jobs are often labor intensive.
  • Some examples are filling pots with media,
    disbudding plants, packaging plants for shipping,
    taking cuttings, and driving trucks.
  • Entry-level workers are commonly assigned these
    jobs before advancing to manager positions.

16
What skills should a plant grower master?
  • Growers are required to have an expert
    understanding of many different things.
  • First, growers must understand the crops being
    grown and how to care for them.
  • Proper watering, prescribed fertilizer rates,
    photoperiodic control, and pest management are
    keys to being successful.

17
What skills should a plant grower master?
  • Growers should have mechanical skills,
    particularly those needed to keep the greenhouse
    in good repair and operation.
  • Growers must understand the market and be able to
    deliver crops in good condition.

18
What skills should a plant grower master?
  • Growers must possess administrative skills that
    result in efficient use of the labor force in the
    greenhouse and completion of production tasks
    (pinching, chemical applications, black cloth
    treatment, etc.) on a timely basis.
  • Growers should have a good understanding of laws
    pertaining to the greenhouse industry.
  • Two examples are the pesticide storage and use
    and runoff of fertigation water.

19
Review/Summary
  • What are the types of greenhouse businesses?
  • What costs are related to production?

20
Review/Summary
  • What career opportunities are associated with
    greenhouse management?
  • What skills should a plant grower master?
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