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Javier Amezquita

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Student Profile

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Name: Javier Amezquita

Hometown: Four Oaks, NC

College: University of Mount Olive

Graduation Date: 2022

Major/Area of Study: Horticulture technology

Horticulture-Related Places You Have Worked/ Interned: Agriculture production/business

Horticulture-related places you have worked/interned:

I have worked in various positions at Keith Smith Farms, Smith Nursery, Barefoot Lawn

Care and Eastern Turf Maintenance, and I have interned at Vandemark Sod Farms.

How did you discover horticulture?

Growing up, I spent a lot of time with my dad at the farm where he works, and I would spend many summers and weekends with him learning the operations of row crop farming. That gave me hands-on experience and got me more deeply involved in the agriculture industry. My mom also loved plants and was big into gardening. Having worked several years at a nursery, she introduced me to the plant industry. So I grew up surrounded by horticulture, and that’s why I continue to have a passion for it.

What were your most valuable experiences, either in school or from other exposure to the industry, and why?

My most valuable experiences have been building connections in the industry, whether developing relationships with professors at school or meeting business contacts. Connecting with others has helped me gain valuable experience and learn to navigate different sectors of the turf industry.

What were your favorite college classes, and why?

Two of my favorite college classes were in horticulture and plant science, which taught me about the physical anatomy of plants and helped me understand the science behind plant development and nutrition uptake.

What are your plans after graduation?

After graduating in 2022, I jumped on board with Eastern Turf Maintenance – Athletic Division, which specializes in athletic field maintenance services, including deep-core aeration, top dressing, sod installation, renovation, laser grading and much more.

What advice would you give to a student interested in the field?

The industry is broad, so find a path you enjoy working in and give it 100%.

What is your favorite plant, and why? Bermuda grass. This warm-season grass has evolved over the years and become a dominant strand for both homeowners and athletic fields. Its ability to spread and grow quickly has led to more widespread adoption in the athletic industry.

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