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US (GA): Horti program growing at GNTC's Rome Campus

The Horticulture program at Georgia Northwestern Technical College (GNTC) is cultivating the next generation of landscapers, greenhouse owners, and floral shop managers.

GNTC's program offers a degree, diploma, or certificate and is offered on the Floyd County Campus in Rome.

"We have a diverse range of students," said Nick Barton, program director and instructor of Horticulture at GNTC. "Some students come here straight from high school. Others pursue a different career path."

Barton said he estimates the oldest student to take Horticulture classes at GNTC was in her 70s.

"Some students want to learn to be self-sufficient by growing their own food," Barton said. "As food prices climb, being able to grow food can make a difference in the grocery bill."

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