Farm Credit SEMO Awards 2024 AgSunrise High School Scholarships

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Farm Credit Southeast Missouri selected nine 2024 high school graduates with agriculture related career aspirations to receive $1,000 scholarships to assist with the cost of their higher education.   

We are pleased to announce this year’s recipients:

Alex Porter, Richland High School

Austin Bodenstein, Jackson High School

Avery Towery, New Madrid County Central

Carson Hahs, Oak Ridge High School

Colt Parker, Sikeston High School

Hunter Maclin, Caruthersville High School

Lily Stephens, Puxico High School

Logan Stubenrach, Bell City High School

Madylin Clenney, Gideon High School

“Farm Credit Southeast Missouri is committed to the future of agriculture in Southeast Missouri and we are proud to help support the next generation of industry leaders through our AgSunrise scholarship program,” says Farm Credit Southeast Missouri President & CEO Greg Cunningham. “We congratulate this group of bright, young students and wish them the best in their future endeavors.”

Since the inception of AgSunrise scholarship program in 2020, Farm Credit Southeast Missouri has awarded $46,000 in scholarships to local students pursuing agriculture related careers. 

To learn more about our scholarship program, including information on how to apply in the future, visit our website here: Scholarship Program | Farm Credit Southeast Missouri (farmcreditsemo.com)

Headquartered in Sikeston, Missouri, Farm Credit Southeast Missouri is an agricultural lending cooperative with over $1 billion in owned and managed assets serving Bollinger, Butler, Carter, Cape Girardeau, Dunklin, Mississippi, New Madrid, Pemiscot, Ripley, Scott, Stoddard, and Wayne Counties in Southeast Missouri.

Scholarship Recipient Alex PorterScholarship Recipient Austin BodensteinScholarship Recipient Avery Towery
Scholarship Recipient Carson HahsScholarship Recipient Colt ParkerScholarship Recipient Hunter Maclin
Scholarship Recipient Lily StephensScholarship Recipient Logan StubenrauchScholarship Recipient Madylin Clenney