St. Louis, Missouri
October 24, 2006
Monsanto and the U.S. National
Association of Farm Broadcasting (NAFB) have teamed up for
the third year in a row to offer the Commitment to Agriculture
Scholarship Program to high school seniors nationwide.
One hundred $1,500 scholarships will be awarded to high school
seniors interested in pursuing a career in agriculture who
clearly demonstrate excellence in the areas of academics,
leadership and real-world agricultural experience.
"As a company focused solely on agriculture, Monsanto is
committed to supporting young people and the future of farming,"
said Glenn Stith, Vice President of Monsanto, U.S. Branded
Business, Sales and Marketing.
"We are pleased to recognize and assist the young leaders of
today who are pursuing careers in agriculture."
In order to qualify for the scholarships, applicants are
required to come from a farm family, plan to enroll as full-time
students in an agriculture-related academic major in an
accredited school, and be committed to pursuing a career in
agriculture. Applicants will also be evaluated on their academic
records, leadership and extracurricular activities, and personal
essays submitted as a part of the application process.
"We are pleased to work with Monsanto once again for the
betterment of rural America through this scholarship program and
related youth initiatives," says Michelle Rook, President of the
National Association of Farm Broadcasting. "Rural America
produces young people with all the skills necessary to be
successful. They just need the opportunity for education that
this scholarship provides."
Students can contact their agriculture teacher, local Monsanto
retailer, local NAFB affiliated radio station or visit
www.monsanto.com or www.nafb.com to learn more about the
scholarship program and apply. The scholarship application
deadline is February 15, 2007. Established in 1999, the
Commitment to Agriculture Scholarship Program has awarded more
than three quarters of a million dollars in support of young
people interested in agriculture.
Monsanto Company is a leading global provider of
technology-based solutions and agricultural products that
improve farm productivity and food quality. To reference more
information on Monsanto, visit
www.monsanto.com.
The National Association of Farm Broadcasting is a 62-year-old
organization based in Kansas City, Mo. NAFB is dedicated to
serving farmers and ranchers with up-to-the-minute agricultural
markets, weather and farm news. NAFB member broadcasters are
heard on over 1,800 radio stations nationwide. NAFB's Web site
is www.nafb.com. |