More Industry News »

$31,000 awarded in scholarships
By Dairy Herd news source  |  Thursday, October 29, 2009

Dairy producers, through their checkoff investment, awarded 20 scholarships to students throughout the nation who are majoring in degrees with a dairy emphasis and who have shown potential to become future dairy leaders.

The National Dairy Promotion and Research Board (NDB), through DMI, annually awards up to 19 $1,500 scholarships to eligible undergraduate students enrolled in programs that emphasize dairy. The majors can include journalism, communications/public relations, marketing, business, economics, nutrition, food science, or ag education. In addition, NDB awards the $2,500 James H. Loper Jr. Memorial Scholarship to one outstanding scholarship recipient.

“When selecting scholarship winners, the committee looks for academic achievement, an interest in the field of dairy and demonstrated leadership, initiative and integrity,” said Kimberly Clauss, California dairy producer and NDB chair. “These students represent some of the brightest and most dedicated members of our industry’s future, and it gives us great pleasure to recognize their academic achievements and assist them with their college educations.”

The 2009-2010 $2,500 James H. Loper Jr. Memorial Scholarship was awarded to Kaci Probst, who is a student at Eastern Illinois University.

The $1,500 scholarship winners are:

  • Rachael A. Becker, South Dakota State University
  • Paula J. Craun, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
  • Leslie German, Oklahoma State University
  • April Johnson, South Dakota State University
  • Londa Johnson, University of Wisconsin – River Falls
  • Heather Jons, South Dakota State University
  • Ashley Julka, University of Wisconsin – River Falls
  • Melissa Lax, South Dakota State University
  • Rosemary R. Liskey, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
  • Brittany Moorse, South Dakota State University
  • Kathryn Norling, South Dakota State University
  • Aaron Palmer, Iowa State University
  • Rachel Patrick, South Dakota State University
  • Ana Schweer, South Dakota State University
  • Nicole Marie Stevens, South Dakota State University
  • Anna Troester, University of Wisconsin – Platteville
  • Michelle Vander Linden, South Dakota State University
  • Samantha Wahls, South Dakota State University
  • Abbie Wirt, South Dakota State University

For more information about the NDB Scholarships, please visit www.dairycheckoff.com.

Source: Dairy Management, Inc.

Printer-friendly version

Email a friend

 


FEATURED SECTIONS


Calf Immunology
Resource Center

Learn about the calf’s unique immune system.


Minerals Resource Center
Learn more about the importance of minerals, as well as how to provide them in an effective manner so that cows will prosper.


Crisis Management
Resource Center

Many of you have questions, problems or challenges that need attention and assistance from experts who know the solutions ... and care.


Forage Resource Center
From planting through feedout, Pioneer can help you achieve maximum production with your forage program.


Live From World Dairy Expo
World Dairy Expo kicked off Tuesday, Sept. 30, in Madison, Wis. Find all of the highlights and exclusive videos here.


Nutrition Resource Center
Learn more about ration management, feed ingredients and prices, transition-cow nutrition or tips for feeding in hot weather.


Mastitis Resource Center
Providing dairy farmers and their consultants with the type of information that will improve herd health, enhance milk quality and boost profitability.


Reproduction
Resource Center

Check out our Reproduction Resource Center, the online source for information on dairy reproduction.


Fresh Cow
Innovation Center

FreshCowInnovationCenter.com is a comprehensive source of information for transition management and early-lactation disease.


Heifer Resource Center
Learn how you can help your heifers reach the milking string sooner and be profitable earlier.


Calf & Heifer
Resource Center

Helping you find the resources needed to make informed business decisions.


Manejo Lechero
Hispanic Resource Center

Promoting cultural awareness and a better understanding of Hispanic workplace issues.