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The Official Publication of the OSU Ferguson College of Agriculture

05/22/2026

Cowboy Journal Vol. 28 N. 2 is ✨here ✨ and packed with stories about how students, faculty, and Extension educators in the Ferguson College of Agriculture are the driving forces behind creativity, innovation, and discovery to address complex challenges in food and agriculture.

This past week over 5,000 copies landed in mailboxes of students, alumni, and supporters. On campus copies will be hitting the shelves soon!

We hope you enjoy reading it as much as we enjoyed creating it.

Go Pokes, forever! 🧡🤠
Cowboy Journal Staff - Vol. 28 N. 2

Hard work, creativity and storytelling all in one publication!

The latest OSU Cowboy Journal is now live, produced entirely by agricultural communications students for their capstone class.

Take a look at their work ➡️ https://okla.st/4f0awVh

Walking the Extra Mile: Celebrating Ferguson Orange Gown honoree for turning opportunity into impact - Oklahoma State University | Oklahoma State University 05/06/2026

Walking the extra mile🧡

From finding his place to lifting others along the way, Cody Loganbill embodies what it means to lead through service. Named Ferguson College of Agriculture’s Fall 2025 Orange Gown honoree, his impact goes far beyond the classroom, investing in his peers, embracing every opportunity and leaving a lasting mark on the Ferguson community.

Featured in Volume 28 No.1
Story by: Sarah Mullens

Walking the Extra Mile: Celebrating Ferguson Orange Gown honoree for turning opportunity into impact - Oklahoma State University | Oklahoma State University Cody Loganbill, agribusiness senior, was named the Oklahoma State University Ferguson College of Agriculture orange gown recipient for Fall 2025 commencement.

Photos from OSU Cowboy Journal's post 05/04/2026

We wrapped up months of hard work, storytelling and collaboration at our Cowboy Journal Capstone Celebration. 🧡🎉

Huge thank you to Dr. Riggs, Dr. Baker and our TA Hannah for their constant guidance, support and encouragement throughout this entire process. We couldn’t have brought Cowboy Journal to life without everything you poured into us along the way. Dream team!

04/27/2026

Today, we want to give a huge shoutout to our leadership team! ✨

Your hard work, wisdom, encouragement, and vision over the semester keeps Cowboy Journal thriving and make everything we do possible. We are excited to see the final outcome of Cowboy Journal Volume 28 No. 2! 👏🤩

A Legacy Etched in Stone: A family drives generations of impact for Cowboy Motorsports - Oklahoma State University | Oklahoma State University 04/22/2026

Click below to read a story about Cowboy Motorsports giving students hands-on experience designing and building a quarter-scale tractor while learning skills that go beyond the classroom.

For the Stone family, the club is also a legacy—spanning generations and built on a shared commitment to learning, problem solving and passing knowledge on.🔧🚜

Featured in Volume 28 No.1
Story by: Baylee Smith

A Legacy Etched in Stone: A family drives generations of impact for Cowboy Motorsports - Oklahoma State University | Oklahoma State University Fluorescent lights, clanging tools and teamwork at its best. At Oklahoma State University, students spend years learning in classroom environments. For Cowboy Motorsports members, the shop is their classroom.

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