The Career Pathways
Occupations such as production supervisor have become increasingly important for horticulture businesses and are in strong and growing demand.
The role involves a lot of pest and disease monitoring, plant nutrition and watering. They are responsible for implementing the integrated pest and disease management program, as well as nutritional programs and testing, such as soil and leaf testing.
Production horticulture supervisors work both indoors and outdoors overseeing the irrigation scheduling for the farm managers.
Luke Carter, Corrigan’s Produce Farms
"Before working on the farm, I didn’t realise there was so much to it — now I’m loving it. There’s always room to grow in horticulture. You can work your way up, and it never ends, really."
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