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  • Kelly is studying for her PhD specializing in greenhouse plant production

    Published on July 5, 2018
    Kellie Walters' dissertation title is "Physiological responses of hydroponically produced specialty vegetables to daily light integral, temperature, and nutrition."

  • Bryan chose to study Horticulture because of his love of growing food

    Published on June 12, 2018
    Bryan Rennick, a B.S. Horticulture student, is eager to rise every morning with his new career path

  • Jocelyn Lambe plans on being a greenhouse grower upon graduation from certificate program

    Published on May 3, 2018
    Jocelyn's best experiences in the Horticulture Certificate Program were the variety of experiences offered.

  • Tyler Gilson attributes his educational success to the Student Horticulture Association

    Published on April 4, 2018
    Tyler Gilson's love for landscaping was inspired by his father which led him to study as a Horticulture B.S. student today

  • Landon Tillman loves the hands-on nature of his education

    Published on March 1, 2018
    Landon Tillmann is a student in our Certificate Program and a Wisconsin native.

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