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What is water quality specialist?
This career focuses on ecosystems such as rivers, wetlands, or estuaries, or on human-made systems such as drinking water supplies, wastewater treatment plants, and hydroelectric reservoirs.
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What is Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response?
HAZWOPER (what does it stand for)
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What is botany?
The science of plants
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What is a surfactant?
Reduces surface tension between two liquids and increases the effectiveness of a cleaning agent
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What is wildlife biologist?
This career studies animals and their behavior along with the role each animal plays in its natural habitat.
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What is Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services?
FDACS (what does it stand for)
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What is agronomy?
The science of crop production
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What is germicidal?
The ability to kill microorganisms
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What is agricultural engineer?
This career attempts to solve problems concerning power supplies, the efficiency of machinery, the use of structures and facilities, pollution and environmental issues, and the storage and processing of associated products in the field of agriculture
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What is Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service?
APHIS (what does it stand for)
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What is horticulture?
The practice of plant and fungi production. This involves propagation and cultivation.
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What is power-washing?
Cleanses porous surfaces, however has the risk of making pathogens airborne
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What is forest health specialist?
This career shares many job tasks with foresters and forest rangers, as well as takes on a research role and develops specialized knowledge of ecology and environmental health.
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What is APHIS?
This section of the USDA is responsible for distributing licenses and certifications in a variety of agricultural areas.
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What is Environmental Science
The multi-disciplinary science of interactions between flora, fauna, humans, and earth's systems.
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What is conservation planner?
This career advises governmental entities in protecting certain natural spaces.
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What is FDACS?
This government agency provides licensure for pesticide application and regulates various aspects of regional agriculture.
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What is corn, apples, grapes, berries, etc
Give 3 examples for some things they may be studied or produced within agronomy
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