Alexandor Mcmillan

Alexandor grew up on his family’s farm in Live Oak, Florida. He completed his bachelors degree at UF where he studied entomology and plant science. During this time, Alex worked as a research assistant in Dr. Rachel Mallinger’s Pollinator Ecology and Conservation lab in Gainesville, Florida. Additionally, he spent time working at the UF North Florida Research and Education Center in Quincy, Florida on a variety of projects focused on controlled-release fertilizer efficacy, medicinal row crop cultivation, and leafy green production in hydroponic systems, under the advisory of Dr. Robert Hochmuth.