Title: Introduction to the Horticulture Industry
1Introduction to the Horticulture Industry
2What is Horticulture?
- Horticulture is the culture of plants for food,
comfort, and beautification - In Latin, horticulture means garden culture.
- The field of science that deals with the
cultivation of horticultural plants is known as
horticulture science.
3What is Horticulture?
- Botany is the study of plants and their
processes. - As in other areas of agriculture, technology has
found its way into horticulture. - Horticulture technology is the application of
science to horticulture.
4What is horticulture?
- The horticulture industry is the combination of
scientific, technological, and production
activities that ensure the satisfaction of the
consumer.
5Why is the horticulture industry popular?
- increase in jobs
- increase in food for humans and animals
- increase in aesthetic pleasure
6What are the three major segments of the
horticulture industry?
- The horticulture industry can be divided into
three areas - ornamental horticulture
- olericulture
- pomology.
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7What are the three major segments of the
horticulture industry?
- The growth and use of plants for their beauty is
the area of horticulture known as ornamental
horticulture. - Ornamental horticulture involves the production
and use of plants used both indoors and outdoors.
8What are the three major segments of the
horticulture industry?
- Because of the use of green plants, the
ornamental horticulture industry is often
referred to as the green industry. - Examples of crops within ornamental horticulture
are poinsettias, red maple trees, carnations,
forsythia shrubs, and petunias.
9Review/Summary
- What is horticulture and how does it relate to
science and technology? - What are the three major segments of the
horticulture industry? - How do the segments of the ornamental
horticulture industry differ?
10Olericulture Dont forget to eat your veggies!
- Olericulture includes the planting, harvesting,
storing, processing, and marketing of vegetable
crops. - Sweet corn, tomatoes, and lettuce are examples of
vegetable crops.
11Why is the olericulture industry important?
- Olericulture is the area of horticulture that
involves the production of vegetable food crops. - Vegetables are not only important to our daily
nutrition, but they are also important to the
U.S. agricultural economy.
12Why is the olericulture industry important?
- Vegetables are not only important to our daily
nutrition, but they are also important to the
U.S. agricultural economy - In 2004, vegetables made up over 10 billion of
U.S. farm receipts. - California is the leader in both fresh and
processed vegetables in the United States.
13Why is the olericulture industry important?
- Vegetables are grown on 1 percent of the total
cropland in the US. - This amount has been relatively stable for the
past 25 years. However, the production of
vegetables has increased. - The increase in production on virtually the same
amount of land is the result of increased
technology and more efficient production
practices.
14Why is the olericulture industry important?
15Pomology The fruits of our labor
- Pomology is the planting, harvesting, storing,
processing, and marketing of fruit and nut crops. - Examples of fruit and nut crops include peaches,
strawberries, and walnuts.
16Why is the pomology industry important?
- Fruits and nuts, like vegetables, are also
important to our daily nutrition and the U.S.
economy. - In 2004, the value of U.S. non-citrus fruit
amounted to 9.01 billion. Citrus production in
2005 totaled 2.39 billion. - The value for U.S. nut production in 2004 was
3.25 billion. - Fruit growing is a popular but labor-intensive
industry.
17Why is the pomology industry important?
- The United States is one of the worlds top
producers of fruits and nuts. - 10 percent of the worlds apples, pears, plums,
and prunes - 20 of the worlds peaches
- 25 percent of the worlds citrus fruit
18Segments of the ornamental horticulture industry
- Ornamental horticulture can itself be divided
into two categories. - floriculture and landscape horticulture
- Both involve the use of flowering and foliage
plants. - Foliage plants are those used for their colorful
greenery or leaves.
19Floriculture Dont forget to stop and smell the
roses.
- Floriculture is the area of horticulture
associated with cut flowers, potted plants, and
annual bedding plants. - Producing, transporting, and using flowering and
foliage plants is known as floriculture. - Poinsettias, carnations, philodendrons, and
petunias are names of common plants associated
with floriculture.
20How do the segments of the ornamental
horticulture industrydiffer?
- The production and use of plants to beautify the
outdoor environment is landscape horticulture. -
- Landscape horticulture includes designing plans
for landscapes, installing landscapes as
specified in the plans, and maintaining the
landscapes.
21How do the segments of the ornamental
horticulture industrydiffer?
- A nursery is a place that specializes in starting
plants and growing them until they are ready to
be transplanted to landscapes. - Nurseries produce groundcover plants, herbaceous
perennials, flowering shrubs, evergreens,
deciduous shade trees, and ornamental trees for
retail and wholesale sales. - Other nurseries, sometimes called sod farms, grow
grass that is moved to landscape projects.
22How do the segments of the ornamental
horticulture industrydiffer?
- Garden centers are retail outlets that sell
plants grown in nurseries, along with garden
supplies. - Garden centers frequently have a greenhouse range
and floral services.
23How do the segments of the ornamental
horticulture industrydiffer?
- Arboriculture is a segment of the horticulture
industry that deals with the care of trees. - Some technical skills required of an arborist
include planting, pruning, fertilizing, and
diagnosing and treating diseases and pest
infestations.
24Why is the ornamental horticulture industry
important?
- Floral production is the growing of flowering or
foliage crops to maturity. - Floriculture is an international, multibillion
dollar industry. - Mature plants can be sold as cut flowers or
foliage, potted flowering plants, foliage plants,
or bedding plants.
25Why is the ornamental horticulture industry
important?
- The National Agricultural Statistics Service
reports that in 2004 floriculture crops were
worth 5.2 billion on the wholesale market. - California, Florida, Michigan, Texas, and New
York led the nation in wholesale floriculture
production.
26Why is the ornamental horticulture industry
important?
27Why is the ornamental horticulture industry
important?
- Landscape horticulture is a billion-dollar
industry in the United States. - Homeowners spent 50.9 billion in 1999 to
improve, and maintain their landscapes and
gardens.
28Why is the ornamental horticulture industry
important?
- In 2000, nursery production was measured at 3.3
billion nationally. - deciduous shrubs accounted for 23 of total sales
- broadleaf evergreens, 18
- deciduous trees, 12 percent.
29What are skills you need in order to be
successful in a horticulture career?
- Horticulture careers require an understanding of
both science and business. - Opportunities in the horticulture industry are
plentiful, but in order to be successful a person
must be skilled in a number of areas.
30What are skills you need in order to be
successful in a horticulture career?
- have an understanding of plant needs and plant
growth - Understand fertilization, growing schedules,
cutting schedules, irrigation, and temperature - Understand plant insects and diseases.
31What are skills you need in order to be
successful in a horticulture career?
- Mechanical skills are also important in
horticulture careers.
- Irrigation systems plumbing,
- Greenhouses heating and ventilation
- Basic construction
32What are skills you need in order to be
successful in a horticulture career?
- Maintenance and repair of hand tools, power
tools, and equipment is essential.
33What are skills you need in order to be
successful in a horticulture career?
- Marketing skills
- It is important to know both the wholesale and
retail worth of the product being sold. - Administrative skills are necessary for anyone
who has employees working for them.
34What are skills you need in order to be
successful in a horticulture career?
- It is also very important for people in
horticulture careers to be familiar with the
legal aspects of business. - Local, state, and national laws must be
understood and followed to reduce the risk of
legal problems. - Laws regarding the proper use of chemicals are
especially critical to horticulture employees.
35Career vs. Job vs. Occupation
- A career is the direction a persons life takes
as related to his or her choice of work. - Before choosing a career in horticulture, a
person should be involved in horticulture related
jobs or occupations to see if that career is the
best choice. - A job is the work a person performs for wages
and benefits. - An occupation is work that has a title and
specified duties.
36How can a person prepare for a horticulture
career?
- To be successful in a career, a person must be
productive and have the necessary personal
skills. - Personal skills are a persons abilities to
relate to others productively.
37What are examples of jobs and careers in the
horticulture field?
- Jobs and careers in horticulture can be in the
position of an employee or as an entrepreneur. - An employee is someone who works for someone
else, while entrepreneurs work for themselves.
38What are examples of jobs and careers in the
horticulture field?
- Jobs and careers can be in the following
industries - landscape horticulture
- floriculture
- olericulture and pomology
- turfgrass,
- and other general areas
39What are examples of jobs and careers in the
horticulture field?
- Education and training is also important in
preparing for a horticulture career. - A person can receive horticulture training in
high school, community or junior college, and
college. - Education should be related to plant and soil
science and to plant structures and functions.
40What are examples of jobs and careers in the
horticulture field?
Landscape horticulture
- Nursery production involves growing plants in
containers or fields. - Plants can be grown from seeds, cuttings, or
grafts.
41What are examples of jobs and careers in the
horticulture field?
- The landscape nursery industry prepares sites for
landscaping and purchases the items needed for a
landscape design. - Jobs and occupations in the landscape nursery
industry include construction supervisor,
designer, and salesperson.
42What are examples of jobs and careers in the
horticulture field?
- Landscape maintenance work involves caring for
already established landscapes. - Mowing, pruning, weed control, and fertilization
are all examples of landscape maintenance work.
- Jobs and occupations in the landscape
maintenance industry include crew supervisor,
superintendent of operations, salesperson, and
manager.
43What are examples of jobs and careers in the
horticulture field?
- The plants and seeds used by commercial growers
come from large operations. - These large operations are able to mass produce
seeds and plants.
- Examples of jobs and occupations related to this
industry include plant breeder, propagator,
independent grower, sales manager, and
salesperson.
44What are examples of jobs and careers in the
horticulture field?
- The heart of the retail nursery industry is the
garden center. - A garden center offers consumers plant materials
and supplies needed to maintain a garden or
landscape.
- Jobs and occupations related to the retail
nursery industry include buyer, landscape
designer, plant technician, and manager.
45What are examples of jobs and careers in the
horticulture field?
- Arboretums and botanical gardens offer both job
and educational opportunities for people
interested in horticulture. - An arboretum is a natural setting of trees,
shrubs, and vines. - A botanical garden is a plant collection habitat.
46What are examples of jobs and careers in the
horticulture field?
Floriculture
- Grower
- production superintendent
- marketing manager
- inventory controller.
47What are examples of jobs and careers in the
horticulture field?
- Wholesale florists sell both floral products and
materials used in floral designs. - Jobs and occupations related to the wholesale
floral industry include manager, buyer, and
salesperson. - A retail florist shop is a business in which
people can find floral products.
- Jobs and occupations related to the retail
floral industry include store manager, sales
clerk, and designer.
48What are examples of jobs and careers in the
horticulture field?
- Pomology and olericulture
- Production varies according to the crop being
raised and where it is being raised. - Examples of jobs and occupations in food crop
production include manager and field technician. - Marketing is also important in the food crop
production industry. - Examples of jobs and occupations in the food crop
marketing industry include sales agent and
broker.
49What are examples of jobs and careers in the
horticulture field?
- Turfgrass
- Sod production is the mass production of
turfgrass. - Jobs and occupations related to the sod
production industry include farm manager,
assistant farm manager, spray technician, and
staff leader.
50What are examples of jobs and careers in the
horticulture field?
- Turfgrass establishment involves a site where
turfgrass has already been installed and requires
maintenance. - Examples of jobs and occupations in the turfgrass
establishment industry include construction
superintendent and planting superintendent.
51What are examples of jobs and careers in the
horticulture field?
- Golf course design and maintenance involves
workers designing and caring for golf course
landscapes.
- golf course architect
- superintendent
- assistant superintendent
- irrigation technician
- spray technician
- landscape technician
- equipment operator.
52What are examples of jobs and careers in the
horticulture field?
- Other career areas
- horticulture therapist
- cooperative extension agent
- horticultural specialist
- consultant, teacher
- research scientist.
53Review/Summary
- Why is the horticulture industry popular?
- Why is the ornamental horticulture industry
important? - Why is the olericulture industry important?
- Why is the pomology industry important?
54Review/Summary
- What are skills you need in order to be
successful in a horticulture career? - How can a person prepare for a horticulture
career? - What are examples of jobs and careers in the
horticulture field?