OSU Agronomy Club

$2,629
52%
Raised toward our $5,000 Goal
28 Donors
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Project ends on November 29, at 11:59 PM CST
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Leading Into the Second Century with Agronomy Club

The OSU Agronomy Club was founded in 1923. Throughout its 101 years the club has flourished and evolved. Our members are taken to new heights and experiencing greater challenges. We want all club members to have the opportunity to receive information about of career paths and keep them informed in the ever-changing agriculture industry. Our club has recently taken away the member dues in order to give all members an equal opportunity for success, funds raised will help us continue our mission. 

The mission of the OSU Agronomy Club is to promote fellowship, leadership and educational opportunities among agronomists. The official club of the Plant and Soil Sciences Department that seeks to increase the knowledge of agronomy through industry leaders, professionals and student involvement. We participate in campus wide and community wide activities, attend national and regional conferences while fostering a family of like-minded individuals seeking to make a difference. Our overall goal is to teach our members how to care for the land and leave the world better than we found it. 

The funds raised through this project are going to give travel scholarships to students attending our National SASES Meeting in San Antonio, TX this fall!

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$19.23

Founding Year

The OSU Agronomy Club was founded in 1923.

$50

SASES Tour

This is the cost for our students to participate in an industry tour while at the annual SASES meeting.

$101

Years of Agronomy Club

Agronomy Club is celebrating its 101st anniversary this year.

$200

Leading into our 2nd Century

This option commemorates beginning our second century as a club.

$500

Silver Kernel Sponsor

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.

$1,000

Golden Kernel Sponsor

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.

$2,500

Platinum Kernel Sponsor

The Golden Kernel is our tradition, but at this level, you support the average cost of 6 students attending the national meeting.

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