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What is horticulture. how is it beneficial nowadays ​

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Answered by sg1274786pa0kvb
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Horticulture is an intensive subset of agriculture that deals with flowers, landscape plants, vegetables, and fruits. Today, horticulture is focused on finding new and environmentally-responsible ways of managing plants and pests to help increase crop and ornamental plant viability. Sam Houston State University sums it up as a science, "dealing with production and management of plants for food, comfort, feed, recreation, and beauty."




The Academic Requirements

Students pursue curriculum similar to that of other agriculture programs. Coursework will include biology, chemistry, soil science, and plant science. Students should also take communications, business and management courses in order to prepare for operating or managing a horticultural business. Students will have some laboratory classes as well as field work to give you hands-on experience.
Upon graduation, students should have gained a firm understanding of how plants work, what they are used for, why they are important in different environments, and how humans and plants affect one another. Graduates should be able to work with others to help solve plant issues and make our world a better place by using crops, ornamental plants and plants in nature.
Answered by Pranjal7905
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Horticulture is the culture of plants for flowers beauty and comfort.

Here are some beneficial uses :-

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