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OSU Agronomy Club

$2,730
54%
Raised toward our $5,000 Goal
29 Donors
Project has ended
Project ended on November 29, at 11:59 PM CST
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$1,214 of $5,000 Goal!

November 05, 2024

Thank you for your continued support! We have raised $1,214 of our $5,000 goal, and we couldn't have done this without you. The Agronomy Club will start their trip to San Antonio, TX on Saturday. We can't wait to share some updates along the way. 

This past week, the OSU Agronomy Club distributed pumpkins and gourds to pre-K and Kindergarten students at Westwood Elementary and the Golden Oaks pre-K class. This is always a rewarding outreach opportunity, and it's great to share Payne County grown pumpkins. 

Thank you for your support. Please don't hesitate to share the following link with friends or family who would like to help support the OSU Agronomy Club. 

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Go Pokes!!!

-Beatrix Haggard


We have reached $500 of our $5,000 goal!

October 30, 2024

Thank you so much for your support! We have officially reached $584 in donations. This fall will be a great learning experience for our students attending SASES. We have 12 Agronomy Club members attending the National SASES meeting in San Antonio, TX. Of our 12 students, two are on the National SASES officer team!! Cade Halbrook and Annie Brewster have been important pillars of the OSU Agronomy Club, and it has been possible for them to attend past SASES meetings, due to the support provided through fundraisers like PhilanthroPete. 

Figure 1. Cade Halbrook, current President of OSU Agronomy Club. 

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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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