Horticulture is specifically the science of plant/garden cultivation and management. Agriculture encompasses all parts of raising and growing both plants and animals. Horticulture is only a branch of agriculture.
Agronomy Animal Husbandry Horticulture Forestry Ranch and Management Agricultural Economics Agricultural Engineering
Horticulture deals with plant cultivation, that is, to prepare the land for raising crops,[on a smaller scale that Agriculture], and Agronomy deals with using plants for food, feed, fuel, fiber, and pharmaceutical crops.
A term used for "agricultural science" is agronomy. The related study is horticulture.
Agronomics, agronomy, cultivation, culture, horticulture, husbandry, and tillage are some synonyms for agriculture.
yeah, it is a type of agriculture . It is mainly a branch of agronomy and horticulture which deals with th e production of grapes
The six branches of agriculture are agronomy (crop production), horticulture (fruit and vegetable production), agricultural engineering (design and development of farm machinery), animal husbandry (livestock breeding and care), agribusiness (management of agricultural enterprises), and agricultural economics (study of the economics of agricultural production).
Each plant is individualy tended and sold
15 branches of biology include: Morphology, histology, cell biology, physiology, embryology, ecology, taxonomy, genetics, evolution, molecular biology, anthropology, agronomy, horticulture, pathology, entomology, ornithology, sericulture, forestry, microbiology, toxicology, zoology, botany, biotechnology, pharmacy, oncology etc.
Agricultural science is the study of practices and techniques related to farm management, crop production, animal husbandry, and soil conservation. It encompasses disciplines such as agronomy, horticulture, and animal science to improve agricultural practices for food production and sustainability.
agronomy horticulture apiculture silviculture ranching aquaculture
In order to become an Aborist you must be trained and have a knowledge in aboriculture. You must have three or more years in the field of aboriculture, horticulture, architecture or forestry.
Craig C. Sheaffer has written: 'Introduction to agronomy' -- subject(s): Agronomy, Food crops 'Introduction to agronomy' -- subject(s): Agronomy, Food crops