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Trackamason374 views

What does being an Ethnobotanist look like?

Hours, research, interactions, level of physical activity.

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kayla151 views

What should first before owning a rose bush?

I wanna have a rose bush in my garden but I don't know what i should do first.

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sophia193 views

Is starting a small business hard?

I make jewelry and I want to start a small business when I'm older. I want to sell witchy supplies, plants, and jewelry.

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Paul397 views

How do plants work?

how do they grow when they are in the dirt

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leticia188 views

What careers involve working with plants?

Working with maybe community or rehabilitation of indigenous plants.

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Adan299 views

Does agriculture require only basic manual labor?

I would like to grow in agriculture but i feel like just taking care of the plants woudn't be exciting enough for me, is there other things that would require harder work to do? Or is it simply just watering plants.

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What should I do to study plants in college if it isn't a main career goal/path?

I love gardening and plants and love learning about them. I took a small horticulture class through 4-H last year, which I really enjoyed. But, I don't plan on doing stuff with plants as a full-time career, I'd like to do it more as a hobby. So, I was wondering what I should do for high school and college. I'm planing on majoring in Equine Studies or some other horse class and becoming a horse trainer and riding instructor. Would it be smart to minor in a plant class? What would be a good plant-related minor? Or would it be possible to just take a few classes about plants, not an entire minor, but still taking them? Or should I just not take any classes like that and learn more from experience? My high school also has special classes that you can take in 11th and 12th grade. The two that I'm interested in are Agriculture and Horticulture. I was thinking agriculture might be better for my horse-related future, but horticulture might be a fun and interesting class to take for gardening (and getting lots of free plants). Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!

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Tamara250 views

How to I achieve being a plant pathologist?

I´m currently ending my bachelor´s degree on Agronomy, but also I love microbiology. For the past last two years I started been an assistant for a phytopathologist and it has been the greatest time. I want to know with academic path do I need to do to become a plant pathologist and to know if it is difficult to get hired in this area.

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Sapna896 views

Do plants have soul?

I have been wondering this because I have heard that plants get hurt and they make their own food and all. I don't know if that is good question or not...but sometimes you gotta think out of box...

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Haley339 views

Plant pathology?

I'm interested in plant pathology, what degree in college should I look into?

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Rachel953 views

Should I choose a career in environmental protection?

I know it is up to me but I was originally thinking biology. I think I would actually enjoy environmental protection better though. #environmental-science #life-sciences #outdoors #plants

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Jasmine551 views

Do I need to get a business degree to open/start my own business?

I am going to start my own plant nursery business after I graduate from college. I want my business to be centered around helping people and enjoying my job, not just about the money. I hear a lot of people say that when you go for a business degree, they teach very adamantly about how to make a lot of money, so would it be better to take online classes for business instead of an actual college class? #nursery #plants #horticulture #business #entrepreneurship

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What college in Iowa has good horticulture programs?

I want to open my own plant nursery business, so I want to take horticulture and a business class. I am planning on attending Kirkwood for Landscape horticulture studies because it has more of what I want to study than their other agriculture classes that include farm equipment and other farm things (which I don't need to learn about for what I want to do). I know that Kirkwood and Iowa State have good horticulture programs, but I was wondering if any other colleges offer any horticulture programs. #horticulture #plants #business #college #programs

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Austin560 views

What is the wage of a horticulture like?

What can someone expect wage wise in this field #plants #job-search

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Austin489 views

What will the state of horticulture be in five years.

What will the wages be and how will it grow? #plants

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lizet505 views

I'm a sophomore in college and currently have started a plant business with my boyfriend. How can we reach out to other companies to make clients and sell our plants ?

#horticulturescience #business #plants

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What job would be the most fulfilling for me?

I like plants, animals, space exploration, and music. #music #job #space #singer #animals #plants

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