Careers For Graduates With A Degree In Horticulture: Growing Your Own Economy
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Overview: Graduates with a degree in horticulture have spent four years or more learning the science and also the art of working to develop fruit and vegetable plants, flowers and decorative plants, seeds and seedlings. In their studies graduates with a degree in horticulture must master the fine balance required in cultivation by working with soil, water, light and air temperature to receive the optimum effect for growth. After four years of study and field work graduates with a degree in horticulture are prepared for careers that may take them outdoors or behind a desk. Because plants are everywhere and plant life is essential to human existence, careers for graduates with a degree in horticulture are likely to be available throughout the country and abroad.
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Format: HTML | Date: Oct 2006
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