The Michigan Soybean Association (MSA) is pleased to announce the winners of their Michigan Soybean Association college scholarships. Each of the winning students demonstrates exemplary involvement in the agriculture industry, strong leadership skills, academic integrity and a passion to grow through their educational endeavors. They are highly deserving of the award and recognition. The winning students will receive scholarship funds for the upcoming fall semester.
This 2023 recipients are:
Amara Jackson, Durand - Oklahoma State University Agricultural Communication and Agribusiness
Kirsten Klee, Minden City - Michigan State University Crop and Soil Science
Emma Woller, Montague - Michigan State University Crop and Soil Science
Kathleen Zahm, Marne - Iowa State University Agricultural Business
Since the program began in 2021, MSA has awarded more than $22,000 in scholarship funds to deserving students. Supporting the next generation of agriculture leaders aligns with MSA's mission of improving and advocating for the agriculture industry.
MSA would like to thank the generous sponsors who help to make the scholarship program possible. Silver sponsors of the scholarship include d/s Services inc., GreenStone Farm Credit Services, HeadsUp Plant Protectants Inc., Quality Roasting and Sahr Crop Insurance. Gold sponsors include AgroLiquid, Bay Port State Bank, Consumers Energy, Helena, Horizon Bank, Hutson, Spartan Insurance Agency LLC., Star of the West Milling Co., TriCounty Equipment, Zealand Farm Services, Inc. and ZFS Ithaca.
The Michigan Soybean Association is a membership organization that represents Michigan soybean producers' interests at the state and national levels. Led by a nine-member board of volunteer farmer-leaders, MSA performs advocacy and legislative activities for the advancement of the Michigan soybean industry. Learn more at misoy.org.
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