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GROWMARK selects 15 agriculture students for scholarship

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For agriculture students pursuing a degree in college, scholarships can help them follow their passion. To continue its commitment to future generations interested in agriculture, 15 agriculture students have been selected as the fifth class of recipients of the GROWMARK Foundation scholarship.

More than 180 students from across the United States and Ontario, Canada, applied for the award. Applications were evaluated by a panel of agribusiness professionals, and the funds are available for the fall 2021 semester.

Scholarship recipients, in alphabetical order, are:

  • Madeline Altherr, of Wapakoneta, Ohio. She is studying animal science at Wilmington College.
  • Mikara Anderson, of Three Springs, Pennsylvania. She is studying animal science at the Pennsylvania State University.
  • Grace Bjustrom, of Eldridge, Iowa. She is studying agricultural engineering at Iowa State University.
  • Christopher Burch, of Fayetteville, Pennsylvania. He is studying environmental biology at Hood College.
  • Caden Cockburn, of Johnston City, Illinois. He is studying animal science and agribusiness economics at John A. Logan College.
  • Danika Gordon, of Whitewood, South Dakota. She is studying agribusiness at South Dakota State University.
  • Kathryn Grant, of Carrollton, Missouri. She is studying agricultural communications at Missouri State University.
  • Sheridan Hank, of Aledo, Illinois. She is studying agricultural business at Lake Land College.
  • Julia Heller, of Champaign, Illinois. She is studying animal sciences at the University of Illinois.
  • Ellie Kidwell, of Walhonding, Ohio. She is studying animal sciences and industry at Kansas State University.
  • Clayton Loyd, of Mount Vernon, Iowa. He is studying agricultural engineering at Iowa State University.
  • Grant Norfleet, of Mexico, Missouri. He is studying agricultural education — communication and leadership at the University of Missouri — Columbia.
  • Avery Plote, of Leland, Illinois. He is studying agricultural leadership, education, and communications at the University of Illinois.
  • Jenna Spangler, of Marietta, Illinois. She is studying hospitality management at the University of Illinois.
  • Lauren Thompson, of Woodville, Wisconsin. She is studying animal science and industry at Kansas State University.

“We are pleased to provide financial support to these fifteen outstanding students,” said Amy Bradford, GROWMARK Manager, Corporate Communications and Manager of the GROWMARK Foundation. “Their pursuit of higher education in agriculture will position them well to potentially become a part of the GROWMARK System in the future, whether that may be employment at GROWMARK or an FS member cooperative, or as a farmer-owner of their local cooperative.”

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