An OSU student farm is using a learning opportunity to help serve their community

A student farm in Oklahoma State University is turning a hands-on learning experience into an opportunity to also serve their community.

OSU Department Head Dr. Justin Moss and OSU Senior Parker Lastovica spoke with RFD-TV’s own Suzanne Alexander on how the partnership came about, the impact it is having on its community, and learning opportunities for students.

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