Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation launches Ambassadors Scholarship for future agricultural leaders

Kelly Burns, Executive Director for the Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation
Kelly Burns, Executive Director for the Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation
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The Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation has introduced a new scholarship program, the Ohio Farm Bureau Ambassadors Scholarship. The foundation describes this as its most prestigious scholarship to date, aimed at students who show strong academic performance, active involvement in community service, and an intention to work in fields that support agriculture in Ohio.

According to the foundation, the scholarship seeks to recognize and support individuals committed to advancing agriculture within the state. “This premier scholarship honors exceptional students who demonstrate academic excellence, meaningful community service, and a commitment to pursuing careers that advance Ohio agriculture,” said the organization in its announcement.

Details about eligibility requirements or application procedures for the new scholarship have not yet been released.



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