About the Club

The Gator Citrus Club is a multidisciplinary club composed of UF students and faculty advisors interested in citrus and other horticultural crops.  The primary objective of the Citrus Club is to enhance students' opportunities for learning the diversity of agriculture in other areas of the world and to look for ways of improving our current agricultural practices at home.  The Citrus Club has currently members from several different areas of agriculture, including Horticultural Sciences, Environmental Horticulture, Entomology and Nematology, Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Journalism, Education and Food and Resource Economics, Agronomy, Soil and Water Science.

 

Club Activities

Annual Holiday Citrus Sale Fifield Hall December 6-8, 2006
Volunteer work at Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings State Historic Site
Sponsors of the Horticultural Sciences departmental awards banquet
Travel grants to present our research at professional meetings
More to come...
 

Club Literature

The club newsletter is our way of showing all our wonderful donors and citrus sale buyers what we're up to and what we've been up to the past year.

2001-2002 Newsletter  2001-2002
2002-2003 Newsletter Fall '02, Summer '03
2005-2006 Newsletter Fall '05

And, for those who have free time, take a look at our Constitution.