Thank you so much for supporting the OkState Agronomy Club! Because of your support, our club can fund students' entire trips for national meetings. This is such a fantastic opportunity, and we never want financial restraints to hold back a student's ability to thrive in their career.
Have a fantastic day, and Go Pokes!!!!
-Oklahoma State Agronomy Club
This week we held our last club meeting of the semester. Our guests were Rick Reimer, Executive Director, and Ginger Reimer, Education and Promotional Director, both with the Oklahoma Soybean Board. Our students were able to learn about what the soybean board is and does for the farmer and also about what products soybeans are made into. This was a great conversation and way to ask those questions that might not come up in a classroom setting! Lastly, Thank you to everyone who donated during Give Orange! We are extremely grateful to be able to exceed our goal. We are also excited that these funds will assist any club member that wants to attend our national conference this fall.
Thank you so much to everyone who has donated! You are making an impact on so many students. Our students are so excited for this next year to continue to learn and grow with Plant and Soil Sciences. We are still pushing for the next $4,000, so please help spread the word to support our current and future students!
Go Pokes!!
This week was Ferguson College of Ag Week on Campus! Our club places 3rd with our club sign, and members Tyler and Micheal competed in Cornhole with the college.
This week at our meeting we had officer elections. We want to thank our past officer team for their hard work and dedication over the past year! The newly elected officers will take charge in August and lead the planning and participation of SASES this fall.
The new officers are as follows:
President – Morgan Wehr
Vice President – Garrett Bacchetti
Secretary - George Dunker
Treasurer – Cade Halbrook
Reporter - Cayden Pricolo
Social Chair – Micheal Steimel
Ferguson Representative 1 – Paige Roberts
Ferguson Rep 2 – Gabe Verkruyse
We also dedicated time to painting our club sign which will be on display in front of Ag Hall in celebration of Ferguson Week next week.
The Agronomy Club was founded in 1923 and has grown to what we know now in 2023.
$50 is the average cost for a student to attend an Agronomy or Soils Tour at the National meeting each year.
In spirit of the Gold Kernels given to graduating seniors, become a silver kernel sponsor and support the average cost of 1 students flight to our national meeting. If you donate at this level, you will receive an invitation to the Senior Sendoff Picnic at the end of the spring semester.
A long standing tradition in the Agronomy Club is to present members graduating members with a Golden Wheat Kernel to commemorate their time and experiences in the club. If you donate at this level, you will receive an invitation to the Senior Sendoff Picnic at the end of the spring semester.
The Golden Kernel is our tradition, but at this level, you support the average cost of 6 students attending the national meeting. If you donate at this level, you will receive an invitation to the Senior Sendoff Picnic at the end of the spring semester.