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Beyond the Boots Ferguson College students come from varied backgrounds

s the times have changed in the Oklahoma State University Ferguson College of Agriculture, so has the typical agriculture student. People come from all walks of life to share their love and passion for the industry, said Deb VanOverbeke, assistant dean of academic programs. “Not that long ago, a typical student in agriculture would come from a production agriculture experience,” VanOverbeke said. “But today, a student does not have to come from an agricultural background to be successful within the college.” Now, students come to the college from traditional agriculture as well as from urban and suburban areas, regardless of their academic majors, VanOverbeke said. Logan Simunek, agricultural communications senior, said she has discovered much diversity within the college. A pitcher on the OSU softball team, Simunek grew up in Piedmont, Oklahoma, and did not have a background in agriculture, she said. “I didn’t have any interest in

farming, but the diversity in this college is very broad,” Simunek said. “This college makes someone who has a non-agricultural background feel completely comfortable.” Simunek wanted to find a college and degree program to fit her busy schedule and where professors could help her grow professionally, she said. Brooke Dondero, a student in the Master of International Agriculture Program, grew up with a background in cherry and walnut production in California’s Central Valley. “Coming into Oklahoma State, I had no background in cattle or wheat,” Dondero said. “My knowledge was in tree crops, something few students at OSU knew about.” Dondero, who earned a bachelor’s degree at California State University, Chico, said she came to OSU for her advanced degree because she wanted the chance to learn about other types of agriculture to broaden her knowledge base and career path. “I never thought about attending graduate school,” Dondero said. “This quickly changed when I realized all of

the opportunities I would get to pursue through OSU.” Coming from China, agribusiness senior Shuyi Wang became an OSU student through the joint program between OSU and China Agricultural University. Although she had no agricultural background, she was always interested in attending OSU, she said. “In China, we learned more of the consumer side of agriculture,” Wang said. “The OSU classes are more about the producers.” Wang said OSU has given her different experiences, especially through its diversity and student activities. Dondero said her OSU experience has been unique and the best choice she could have made. “OSU stands out as a place to get an agriculture and natural resources degree, regardless of a student’s background,” VanOverbeke said.

AERIAL HANNA TULSA COUNTY OKLAHOMA

Academic Majors in the Ferguson College of Agriculture The Ferguson College of Agriculture is home to nine academic departments and three multidisciplinary programs that house 16 majors and more than 50 different study options. Below is a list of the 16 academic majors offered to undergraduates in the Ferguson College of Agriculture. To learn more about an area of study that interests you, visit agriculture.okstate.edu. • • • • • •

Agribusiness Agricultural Communications Agricultural Economics Agricultural Education Agricultural Leadership Animal Science

• Biochemistry and Molecular Biology • Biosystems Engineering • Entomology • Environmental Science • Food Science

• • • •

Horticulture Landscape Architecture Landscape Management Natural Resource Ecology and Management • Plant and Soil Sciences

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Moving Closer to Home

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page 67

For the Love of Plants

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page 57

A Family Investment

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page 45

Two Generations of 4-H Passion

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page 41

A Heart for Food

2min
page 37

A Cooperative Effort

2min
page 33

A Tale of Two Doctors

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page 21

A Journey Ferguson College of Agriculture names the 2019-20 Outstanding Senior of Success

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pages 68-71

Project Sustainability

3min
pages 55-57

A Lesson to Hold

4min
pages 43-45

Beyond the Boots

2min
page 25

In the Midst of Change

3min
page 5

A Small Brown Invader

3min
pages 58-59

Aim High

4min
pages 60-63

Renewing Rural Oklahoma

6min
pages 64-67

A True Trailblazer

5min
pages 50-57

Collaborating Progress

6min
pages 38-45

Climbing the Ranks

5min
pages 46-49

Bon Appétit

6min
pages 34-37

Fostering Leaders

4min
pages 30-33

Legacy

5min
pages 18-22

Preparing for the Big Reveal

5min
pages 15-16

Agriculture is...

3min
pages 23-27

Just Call Mary Ellen

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pages 28-29

Embarking on New Frontiers

7min
pages 10-14

One Family. One Vision

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