About the Program


Today’s leaders have demands on their time and attention like never before. As leaders progress in their service to agriculture, they want to make a meaningful impact on their interest groups, community, agricultural industry and world. Highly motivated, next level leaders need opportunities and tools to serve with impact. In their service as board members, they recognize they must use those individual assets to help position their organizations and industry for success.  

AgOne is designed to transform individual influence for industry impact through leadership and boardsmanship. This is brought together through a partnership between The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, the Department of Agricultural Communication, Education, and Leadership, the OSU Leadership Center, and the Max M. Fisher College of Business. 

INVEST. INFLUENCE. IMPACT.  

AgOne is your opportunity to invest in next level leadership. Ohio agriculture’s future depends on it. We will always need decision makers who can see the big picture and guide us through transformational change. 

AgOne is made possible from generous funding from Nationwide Insurance. Program details are brought together through a partnership between The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, the Department of Agricultural Communication, Education, and Leadership, the OSU Leadership Center, and the Max M. Fisher College of Business.

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    Capital: Columbus

    Population: 11,542,645

    Founded: March 1, 1803 (17th)

    State Bird: Cardinal

    State Tree: Buckeye

    State Flower: Scarlet Carnation

    Number of Counties: 88

    Largest City: Columbus - 757,885

    Nickname: Buckeye State

    Number of Farms: 75,000

    Average Farm Size: 184 acres

    Total Farmland: 13.9 million acres

    • corn

    • soybeans

    • swiss cheese

    • beekeepers with 29,900 bee colonies

    • winter wheat

    • hay

    • tomatoes

    • apples

    • grapes

    • poinsettia’s

    • sweet corn

    • mushrooms

    • maple syrup

    • hardwood forests

    • cattle, hogs, sheep

    • dairy cattle

    • poultry and eggs

    • Ohio is 2nd to Pennsylvania with Amish population

    • Tomato juice is the offical beverage of Ohio

    • the Ohio River empties into the Mississippi River

    • the Ohio River is 981 miles longs

    • Xenia, Ohio is the tornado capital of the world

    • 7 Presidents were born in Ohio

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