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Endowment Fund

The Farm Safety Endowment was established in memory of Bill Stuckey, Ohio's First Extension Safety Leader. Interest from the Endowment fund is used in the development of action programs in the area of farm and agricultural related highway safety issues. Dispersal of funds may be used for:

  • Student wages or assistantships for developing agricultural education or research programs
  • Promotion and diffusion of timely information
  • Maintaining an agricultural morbidity and mortality database
  • Youth programs in Agricultural Safety and Health

Special funds for the development and distribution of package programs for agricultural groups, organizations and agencies.

Special emphasis will be given to development of new and innovative programs, especially those related to subjects and problems not being presently addressed. A TAX DEDUCTIBLE contribution to the Endowment Fund will provide for a wide variety of agricultural safety activities in Ohio.

How To Contribute

Contributions by check payable to The OSU Stuckey Development Fund may be mailed to:
Dr. Dee Jepsen, Safety Leader
Department of Food, Agriculture and Biological Engineering
590 Woody Hayes Drive
614-292-6008;
jepsen.4@osu.edu


The Agricultural Safety and Health program at The Ohio State University in the Department of Food, Agricultral and Biological Engineering is a nationally recognized center of excellence for educational extension programming and agricultural safety and health research.


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