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Ann Hummell, Agricultural Research Technician in Plants - USDA-ARS
The greatest rewards come from taking a research project from the idea stage, through the developmental stage, to the publication stage. I guess you could say I enjoy seeing the "fruits" of my labor.
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Brian Peach, Secretary / Treasurer - Ohio AgriBusiness Association
The Ohio AgriBusiness members think of us first when they need answers. We pride ourselves on being able to service our members with those answers.
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Drew Todd, State Urban Forestry Coordinator - Ohio Department of Natural Resources
Urban foresters strongly believe that properly placed and maintained trees, shrubs, vines, and groundcovers will improve the quality of life for people living and working in urban areas. Urban vegetation is important for creating living spaces, screening objectionable views and adding beauty to our lives.
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Jane C. Martin, Extension Agent - The Ohio State University Extenstion
Plants are the foundation of ecosystems, so studying them helps us gain a better understanding of science, other life forms, and the world around us. They provide great diversity in raw materials for the many things we use daily, including food, medicines, building materials, paper goods, and wonderful landscapes and gardens.
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Leanne Moorman, Extension Agent - West Virginia University Extension
Get as much hands-on experience as you possibly can. No matter what career you choose, find a mentor. I believe that having someone to ask questions of, bounce ideas off of and provide support for you as a new employee is very important.
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