Farmers Help Kansas Students Earn Ag Scholarships
The America's Farmers Grow Ag Leaders Program, Sponsored by the Monsanto Fund, Provides Scholarships For Students Pursuing Studies Related to Agriculture
- Thanks to local farmer endorsements, 22 Kansas students received America's Farmers Grow Ag Leaders scholarships to assist in their ag-related studies.
- Since 2014, the America's Farmers Grow Ag Leaders program awarded more than $1.7 million in scholarships to students across the country.
- Fewer than one in five (19 percent) high school and college students feel they understand agriculture career opportunities.
ST. LOUIS, June 12, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- With the help of local farmers, 22 Kansas students have been awarded scholarships from the America's Farmers Grow Ag Leaders program, sponsored by the Monsanto Fund. The program, established in 2014, seeks to raise awareness of the job prospects in agriculture and provides scholarships to students pursuing studies in ag-related fields.
While agriculture has become one of the most promising sectors for job growth – 57,900 high-skilled jobs are created annually in food, agriculture, renewable natural resources and environmental fields in the United States, according to the USDA – a recent survey, sponsored by America's Farmers Grow Ag Leaders, found that fewer than one in five students surveyed feel they understand the diverse array of career opportunities in the agriculture field. The Grow Ag Leaders program aims to change that by awarding deserving students with scholarships to pursue an education in any ag-related field of study, including agronomy, education, engineering and many others.
"Agriculture has become a hot sector for job growth in the United States, but few high school and college students understand what incredible job opportunities exist in the agriculture field," said Al Mitchell, Monsanto Fund president. "With the America's Farmers Grow Ag Leaders program, we're helping future agriculture leaders understand those opportunities, and we're providing them the means to help secure those opportunities through education."
In Kansas, the 2017 Grow Ag Leaders scholarship recipients were:
- Jenae Anderson – Wathena
- Audrie Bailey – Winfield
- Haylee Boulanger – Eureka
- Megan Davis – Princeton
- Taryn Faulkender – Oakley
- Bailey Hittle – Harveyville
- Kaleb Keehn – Wetmore
- Drew Krehbiel – Kingman
- Abagail Lanier – Bardwell
- Karl Larson – Friend
- Reece Leonard – McDonald
- Taylor Lexow – Wakefield
- Riley Mabe – Henderson
- Julia Maddock – Paola
- Madelaine Mink – Elizabethtown
- Ty Montgomery – Coats
- Alek Royer – Haven
- Oliver Schmitz – Axtell
- Riley Sleichter – Abilene
- Karsyn Smith – Linn
- William Taylor – Lewisburg
- Christian Tipton – Munden
- Clara Wicoff – Iola
- Tracy Wilk – Osage City
- Reagan Wilson – Johnson
- Tel Wittmer – Holton
Grow Ag Leaders scholarships, administered by the National FFA Organization, are open to students 23 and younger, who live in eligible counties and are planning to enroll or are currently enrolled in trade schools, community colleges and four-year universities. The scholarships are awarded in $1,500 increments to students pursuing an education in an ag-related field of study, including farming, agronomy, education, science, technology, business, communications and more. In order to be eligible to receive a Grow Ag Leaders scholarship, students had to be nominated by a farmer in their state.
Since the program began in 2014, the America's Farmers Ag Leaders program has awarded nearly $1.7 million in scholarships to promising students pursuing their education in agriculture.
For more information about the America's Farmers Grow Ag Leaders program or to view a complete list of winners, visit www.GrowAgLeaders.com. Additional information can be found at facebook.com/AmericasFarmers.
About the Monsanto Fund
The Monsanto Fund, the philanthropic arm of Monsanto Company, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening the communities where farmers and Monsanto Company employees live and work. Visit the Monsanto Fund at www.monsantofund.org.
Contacts |
Brian Leake, America's Farmers, (314) 694-5107 |
SOURCE Monsanto Fund
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