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  2. Niagara Parks School of Horticulture - Wikipedia

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    Admissions to the school requires applicants with prior horticulture experience plus Ontario Secondary School Diploma (or equivalent). [4] The school is looking for students of all age. And often accepts older students who are looking to go back to school or begin a new career path. The schools will accept a maximum of fifteen students per year.

  3. Ontario Horticultural Association - Wikipedia

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    The Ontario Horticultural Association (OHA) is a horticultural organization in Ontario, Canada.It was organized in 1905, [1] established in 1906, and incorporated by the Government of Ontario in 1924 via an Act [1] in the Ontario Legislature, which split the Agricultural and Horticultural Societies into the Ontario Agricultural Fairs Association and the OHA.

  4. List of agricultural universities and colleges - Wikipedia

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    Mahendra Ratna Multiple Campus, Ilam (IAAS/Tribhuvan University), B.Sc. Horticulture [55] Gokuleshwor Agriculture & Animal Science College (GAASC), Baitadi [56] Prithu Technical College, Dang; Mid west academy and research and research institute, college of live science, Dang; Agriculture and Forestry University]], Chitwan. CNRM, Puranchaur, Kaski

  5. List of forestry universities and colleges - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of tertiary educational institutions around the world offering bachelor's, master's or doctoral degrees in forestry, agronomy, animal sciences, or related fields. Where noted, the country's accreditation board standard has been used and cited.

  6. Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (Ontario)

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    Foodland Ontario currently falls under the administration of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs in Ontario. [4] Through market research, advertising campaigns, working with local farmers and reaching out to retail locations, Foodland Ontario's mission is to "spread the word about the great taste, nutrition and economic ...

  7. Bachelor of Agriculture - Wikipedia

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    The Ontario Agricultural College (founded 1873) began awarding a three-year Bachelor of Science in Agriculture degree through the University of Toronto in 1888: a fourth year to the program was added in 1902. [6] Later, the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture program in Canada predominantly consists of four-year study in college. [7] [8]

  8. List of colleges in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    English is the language of instruction for the majority of programs at publicly funded colleges in Ontario, although some programs are taught in French. [11] There are 22 publicly funded colleges operating as English-language institutions and two as French-language institutions. [12] The following is a list of publicly funded colleges in Ontario:

  9. Algonquin College - Wikipedia

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    There are over 19,000 full-time students in more than 180 programs. There are over 155 Ontario college programs, 18 apprenticeship programs, 40 co-op programs, 6 collaborative degree programs and 22 bachelor's degree programs . Some of these degrees are through direct collaborative partnerships with Carleton University and University of Ottawa. [6]