Planting new roots: Fundraising initiatives continue to support OSU Agronomy Discovery Center
December 13, 2024
December 13, 2024
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, Dec. 13 -- Oklahoma State University issued the following news:
More than half of the wheat varieties planted in Oklahoma come from genetics that can be directly traced to research done at the Oklahoma State University Agronomy Research Station.
"Food security starts with the seed, and OSU's wheat genetics are beingused in a lot of food to feed a lot of people," said Brett Carver, OSU Wheat Improvement Team leader.
As part of . . .
More than half of the wheat varieties planted in Oklahoma come from genetics that can be directly traced to research done at the Oklahoma State University Agronomy Research Station.
"Food security starts with the seed, and OSU's wheat genetics are beingused in a lot of food to feed a lot of people," said Brett Carver, OSU Wheat Improvement Team leader.
As part of . . .