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How can I get a Job as a person who studies the rainforests,jungles? Or anything about plants?


Im talkin about studying it in the ranforest,jungles. I know i would I have to be lucky, but I probably need a masters or phd to do this right? Are the any positions in the navy,army,Airforce,coast guard that are similar like this?

Or how could i get a job in the US as like someone who works in like place that grows fruits,herbs,teas. (organic,hydroponic)

The big pharmaceutical companies support work in the rain forests and jungles. They are looking for plants which indigenous peoples use for healing. Many modern medicines have come from this research. And you are right that a degree in botany or pharmacy would be a big help.

Qantara Agricultural Land 60,000 M2 Suitable for organic Hydroponic Greenhouse agriculture Project

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Is hydroponic produce grown without pesticides? Are they usually genetically modified?


I notice that the hydroponic tomatoes in my market look like they are a lot better quality than the others- even the organic. In the Northeast US you almost never find red ripe tomatoes unless you go to a farmer's market. The hydroponics are always nice and red- the rest- hard and orange. But I wonder if they are GMO? And if they aren't GMO and not grown with pesticides, it's the next best thing to organic, right? Maybe even better because you can actually taste them.

Likely not GMO as I do not believe there is a GMO tomato on the market currently. There have been a couple in the past but the flavor was so bad(said to taste like kerosene) they were pulled from the market and commercial growers refused to grow them.

If you want to be sure look at the sticker. If the number starts with an 8 it is a GMO, if the number starts with a 9 it is certified organic. if it is a 4 digit number it is conventionally grown but not GMO.

Hydroponics is not the same as organic (though there are organic hydroponic farms). The nutrient slurry fed to plants is not a natural feed, it is chemical fertilizer.

Greenhouses do get pest problems and so it is not unknown for a hydroponic operation to use poisons in the houses to kill off the pests.

Food grown in dirt generally tastes better than food grown with a chemical slurry as the slurry does not have the complete supply of nutrients one usually will find with healthy soil, especially well managed organic soil.

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