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Crops Club
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The
Crops Club is oriented
towards serving all agricultural majors. The purpose of
the Crops Club is to enhance personal and business
relationships within the Ag. Industry. The club serves
with other agricultural organization such as CAPCA
(California Agricultural Pesticide Control Advisors) to
keep strong ties with the community and other colleges.
Regular events are scheduled throughout the year to
promote unity and enable students to socialize and
foster career objectives. Members also compete in crops
judging contests. |
Environmental Horticultural Sciences Club (EHS)
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The
EHS Club is celebrating its 63rd year
as a chartered organization here at Cal Poly. It promotes
horticulture though community service and campus activities.
It also promotes fellowship among those interested in
horticulture; providing contact between students and
industry. Farm City Night, Arbor Day, Unit work days, ALCA
student career days, IPM (Integrated Pest Management), ASHS,
and Open House are just some of the activities the club
participates in. |
Vines to Wines
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Vines
to Wines is a viticulture/wine education and
promotion organization. It is the first club within the
College of Agriculture to officially represent three
departments: Agribusiness-Crops, Fruit Science, and Food
Science. The club studies problems inherent in the wine
industry, both on and off campus, as well as forming a
means of social and professional contact for prospective
viticulturists and marketers. |
Floral Design Club
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Our club is affiliated with the National AIFD
Organization. Our club sends students to help florists
throughout the year. We attend design shows, assist
designers, and help with major floral events. During the
year we sell floral arrangements and ivy topiary plants
at Friday Flowers. The funds we earn help to send our
students to the National competition. If you need floral
arrangements for your Cal Poly event we are the floral
professionals you need to contact. |
Landscape Industry Club
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This
is the student chapter of the California Landscape
Contractors Association. This club provides students the
opportunity to interact with professionals in the
landscape industry through participation in
industry-sponsored workshops, attendance at statewide
trade shows and on-campus presentations by
representatives from the various facets of the landscape
industry.
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Turf Club
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The
Turf Club is an affiliated student chapter of the Golf
Course Superintendents Association of America. Our club
purpose is to gather students interested in the
turf-grass management concentration. We the students are
using the club to help better ourselves within the turf
industry. Meeting and creating contacts among other
students and those already within the industry helps
accomplish such progression. Our annual attendance and
participation at the National Conference and Turf Bowl
help promote and rank our school on a national level. |
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