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Students will explore agriculture-related organizations and discover science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)-related career pathways. Complete an exercise that promotes engagement with ag-related groups and learn about careers in farming, ranching and agricultural businesses.
A lunchtime keynote address will be given by Courtenay DeHoff (above), executive producer and co-host of "Backroad Cowgirls," a digital series highlighting the diverse faces of agriculture. A strong agriculture advocate, DeHoff has taught tens of thousands in the industry the importance of sharing their stories to bridge the disconnect between rural and urban communities.
Suitable for upper middle school and high school students. Space is limited and pre-registration is required by November 8.
Note: Space provided to eat lunch.
Participating organizations include:
Participating organizations include:
USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service; SARE (Sustainable Agriculture Research Education)/Langston University; OSU Ferguson College of Agriculture/Agricultural Economics Dept./ Division of Ag Sciences and Natural Resources/Institute for Ag Biosciences/Kerr Food & Ag Products Center; OSU Wheat Research Extension; OSU State 4-H; OSU Veterinary Medicine; OYE-Ag Mechanics & Engineering & Cattlemen’s Congress; Oklahoma Veterinary Medical Association; Oklahoma County Conservation District; Oklahoma Agriculture Mediation Program; Oklahoma Farm Service Agency/Dept. of Ag; Oklahoma Cattlemen’s and Jr. Cattlemens Association; National Women in Agriculture Association; Equine Therapy; Oklahoma Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture; Oklahoma Farm Bureau; Oklahoma Agritourism; OK Dept. of Agriculture Food and Forestry.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
1700 NE 63rd St, Oklahoma City, OK, United States, Oklahoma 73111
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