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3 colleges run Professional crop husbandry courses in West Midlands

There are 3 institutions in West Midlands which run Professional crop husbandry courses. Please use the filter on the left to narrow down your crop husbandry courses.


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In West Midlands (includes online/distance courses)

Diploma (Advanced) in Horticulture - Nursery book course
Advanced Cert in Applied Management - Wholesale Nursery book course
Certificate In Herbs book course

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Garden Design Academy

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In West Midlands (includes online/distance courses)

RHS level III Certificate in Horticulture - PRINCIPLES OF PLANT GROWTH, HEALTH and APPLIED PROPAGATION book course

ACS Distance Education

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In West Midlands (includes online/distance courses)

RHS Level 2 Certificate - Plant Growth, Propagation and Development view course

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