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Nearly a decade ago, Oregon State University reopened its dormant creamery in Withycombe Hall and students started making Beaver Classic cheese.
The gourmet dairy product has remained something of a secret to many mid-Willamette Valley residents, however, said Robin Frojen, creamery and cheese plant manager.
âYears later, I still struggle with the fact that people donât know we make and sell cheese here,â Frojen added.
That low profile could be about to change.
OSUâs College of Agriculture Sciences is doing a relaunch and redesign of the Beaver Classic brand, and jerky, honey and other products created on campus will be sold online under that umbrella.
Texas is known for its beef cattle industry. Texas Tech University s Raider Red Meats looks to prepare students for the ins and outs of the meat processing industry.
BY RRN Staff | December 28, 2020
Students passionate about entrepreneurship have until January 4 at midnight to apply for scholarships from the Engler Agribusiness Entrepreneurship Program at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln.
To be eligible for the scholarships, students must be an undergraduate student in the College of Agriculture Sciences and Natural Resources OR be a transfer student or high school senior planning to declare a major in CASNR.
Applicants must also have had FFA or 4-H experience previously.
In 2020-21, 72 students earned Engler scholarships totaling over $200,000. The scholarship awards range from $1,000 to $6,000 for an academic year with students eligible to reapply each year of their undergraduate career. A limited number of renewable scholarships are also awarded each year.