As of Friday, March 9th, we have learned that the Dean of COLSA and the Provost are "revamping" the Thompson School, which includes cutting every single program except Vet Tech, Animal Science, and Forestry. Current Horticultural Tech majors believe that a Horticulture Degree is essential in the State of NH, as it's the second top industry in the state.
The Thompson School was originally started for agriculture by Benjamin Thompson who left his land to the state for the establishment when he died. In Benjamin's will, he stated to not let horticulture fall by the wayside.
The Dean of COLSA believes that the Sustainable Agriculture 4 year degree through COLSA covers horticulture, but that degree is more research and isnt like Thompson School's programs. The Sustainable Ag classes aren't nearly as hands on as Hort Tech classes and there aren't as many "real world" experiences. Through Hort Tech at the Thompson School, the very first day of classes are hands on and are more focussed on greenhouse work.
Horticulture is a large part of agriculture. It's growing food for people and animals to eat, growing flowers for people's enjoyment, maintaining fields and trees and treating them for pests and diseases. The Dean believes that Animal Science will cover the law about there having to be an agricultural degree in the state of NH. Although, there is some question if the law states agriculture or horticulture. If we spread the word and petition, maybe we can save the program.
Help us and contact the NH Commisioner of Ag at (603)271-3551 or shawn.jasper@agr.nh.gov. Thank you!
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