Seed Your Future Launches New Horticulture Career Exploration Tool

Seed Your Future Greenhouse Grower CareerSeed Your Future, a horticulture industry-wide effort to promote horticulture and inspire more people to pursue careers working with plants, has launched a new free online horticulture career exploration resource.

Going beyond a basic alphabetical list of careers in the horticulture industry, the tool first asks site visitors to consider what they are interested in, and then lists careers in horticulture that might match their interests. Each listed career links to a unique page that contains key information to help the user learn about that career.

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Every career page includes information about the job, the level of education required, links to where to study in the U.S., data about salaries, links to professional organizations supporting that career, and engaging videos of people in those careers. Meant to provide introductory information to each career across the art, science, technology, and business of horticulture, the new resource will continue to grow as more careers are featured, and more videos selected to help users understand all of the diverse options in the horticulture industry.

“Seed Your Future is committed to providing quality, reputable information about all of the exciting careers available across the art, science, technology, and business of plants,” says Susan E. Yoder, Executive Director of Seed Your Future. “Showing students, parents, mid-career changers, educators, and anyone else interested in plants that there are meaningful and rewarding careers working with plants is one of the goals of Seed Your Future. Whether this resource introduces site visitors to a fulfilling career, or a lifelong passion, one thing is clear — the more we know about plants, the more we can make a difference in the world today.”

Research identified the lack of detailed, centrally accessible information about the careers available in horticulture. Parents, teachers, guidance counselors, and youth all expressed the need for online resources to help them find out more about the careers available working with plants.

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The site serves as a digital hub for all horticulture-career information in a concise, easy-to-read format with links to external resources, places to study and find scholarships, and videos of real people in each of the careers fields.

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