Seed Your Future Hits Donation Milestone for Its 2025 Programs
January 13, 2025
Although some jobs require working with plants, many do not. Here’s a deep dive on other career paths in horticulture.
Seed Your Future is launching a program to train high school science teachers nationwide about the horticulture and floriculture industries.
During this year’s Fall Career Week, participating businesses showcased the power and importance of coming together to build tomorrow’s workforce by forging connections in their communities.
Seed Your Future, American Floral Endowment, and North Carolina State University, have announced the results of a comprehensive horticultural salary survey.
The series, part of a partnership with Corteva Agriscience, showcases the diverse range of opportunities the industry has to offer.
Following a successful Green Career Week, learn more from Jazmin Albarran about the organization’s plans for the coming year.
Seventy-two businesses across 23 states and 57 cities took part in Seed Your Future’s second Green Career Week, which took place Feb. 27-March 3.
Some may view the hiring process as simple paperwork, but during a tight labor market, first impressions make a world of difference in retaining quality workers.
Organized by Seed Your Future, the event was designed to help industry members build connections with local students and excite them about future career opportunities in horticulture.
Society of American Florists’ partner organization asking horticulture industry suppliers to showcase jobs and opportunities for inaugural event.
Thanks to the American Floral Endowment (AFE), 17 programs will receive funding through AFE 2021-21 Educational Grants. Learn which programs received funding.
Jazmin Albarran, a seasoned nonprofit professional, will succeed retiring founding executive director Susan E. Yoder.
COVID-19 has broadened the gap between people’s skills and the labor market’s needs. Greenhouse Grower Editor Janeen Wright explores ways to mind the gap.