300 likes | 329 Views
Discover the rich world of horticulture, encompassing the cultivation, processing, and sale of various plants. Explore major divisions like Pomology, Olericulture, and Floriculture, and learn about related occupations in this thriving industry with a promising future.
E N D
Defining: • Latin - “Hortus” meaning garden • “Culture” meaning cultivation
Today, Hort includes: • cultivation • processing • sale of fruits, nuts, veggies, ornamental plants and flowers.
As an industry • horticulture contributes over $25 billion to the U.S. economy
Major divisions of hort industry • Pomology - The science and practice of growing, harvesting, handling, storing, processing, and marketing tree fruits
Olericulture • Vegetables
Floriculture • Flowering plants
Ornamental and Landscape • using grasses, annuals, shrubs, and trees in the landscape
Additional specialized areas • seed production
Related Occupations • those areas that provide products and services necessary in the production of hort. Crops. • Ex: fertilizer, pesticides, containers, machinery,
Related Occupations • research and education
Selecting a Job • in a career, do you desire a job that involves: • year round work • regular hours • a variety of tasks
Selecting a Job • working in one place • security of fringe benefits • working alone • working with others
Selecting a Job • educational requirements • guarantee of promotion
Other factors • will the job be challenging • what types of duties does the job involve • what skills does the job involve • are there jobs available
The future of the hort industry • currently in a state of rapid growth • people are becoming more concerned about their surroundings, world resources,
Cont. • conservation, and controlling pollution
In the future: • more plants will be used to: • beautify surroundings • conserve soil and control pollutants • Protect and feed wildlife
More families • will plant gardens as food costs increase
The future • looks exceptionally good for those involved in working with plants and providing goods and services related to horticulture
Production of hort crops • population increases and people have more leisure time, more gardening of all types will be done
Production of hort crops • demand for fruits, veggies, ornamentals and landscaping plants will increase
Production of hort crops • Increase in demand for veggie plants = substantial increase in production business
Service Industries • increased need for fertilizers, pesticides, seeds, chemicals, tools and equipment
Marketing • more people are employed in marketing than production • if marketing increases all other areas will as well
Inspection • government, private processing • determine disease and insect problems and peak crop quality
Teaching and Extension Work • more students need training, requiring more teachers • quickly changing technology requires specialists and professionals
Research • to increase production, researchers must: • develop better varieties • improve insect and disease resistance
Develop better ways to: • grow • harvest • preserve • package • storing and marketing