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OARDC 2004–2008: Accomplishments and growth strategies for economic development

Abstract

Cover date: January 2009The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.The dynamic work of OARDC in targeting agbioscience growth is paying significant dividends, both for the institution and for the State of Ohio. OARDC is extremely well-positioned to expand its already substantial economic impacts in Ohio. Agbiosciences in the 21st Century BioEconomy will be a central driver of economic progress and technology-based economic development for U.S. States. Because of OARDC and the support of multiple stakeholders across the state, Ohio has moved into an early leadership position in supporting agbioscience R&D as driver for economic development

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