Fruit and Vegetable Management
College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences
Focusing on tree fruits, small fruits, and vegetables, you’ll learn the most efficient and sustainable practices to grow, harvest, handle, store, and process diverse crops.
Highlights
- The Horticulture Center, comprised of the Spillman Agronomy Farm and the Tukey Horticulture Orchard, offers teaching, research, and extension opportunities, including the sale of surplus fruits and vegetables to the community
- Greenhouses, farms, research centers, and other facilities available on campus and throughout the state
- Participate in undergraduate research guided by renowned faculty
- Blend of classroom instruction and hands-on field experience
Career
With a Fruit and Vegetable Management degree, you can work in:
- Growing and farm management
- Production field advising
- Brokering and marketing of fruit and vegetable products
- Sales and management of produce firms
Transfer Students
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Degree Options
Integrated Plant Sciences
- Pullman
Master of Science in Horticulture
- Pullman
Master of Science in Plant Pathology
- Pullman
Doctor of Philosophy in Horticulture
- Pullman
Doctor of Philosophy in Plant Pathology
- Pullman
Horticulture
- Pullman
Contact
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