Dairy Calf and Heifer Association Seeks Applicants for Annual Scholarship Program

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(Dairy Calf and Heifer Association)

The Dairy Calf and Heifer Association (DCHA) is now accepting applications for its annual scholarship program. The goal of this long-standing program is to invest in the future of the dairy industry by offering scholastic support to outstanding agriculture-focused students.

“Education is the foundation of a successful industry,” says DCHA President Lane Sollenberger. “Today’s students are tomorrow’s producers, technicians and veterinarians. We are pleased to offer a $1,000 scholarship opportunity to the DCHA membership this year to support a student who strives to work in the calf and heifer sector after graduation.”

The annual DCHA scholarship is awarded to a student currently enrolled in an agriculture-related program at an accredited college or university. Applicants must have completed at least one year of post-high school education. A person may receive the scholarship only once.

To apply for the scholarship, applicants must: 

·          Be a member of DCHA; or the son, daughter or legal dependent of a DCHA member

·          Have completed at least one year of post-high school education

·          Be attending an accredited college or university

·          Be enrolled in a field of agriculture (e.g. dairy science, animal/veterinary science, agricultural technical course, ag communications, etc.) or in a course of study with relevance to agriculture; preference given to dairy calf and heifer related fields

To download a copy of the application, go to: http://bit.ly/2016DCHAScholarship

Applications must be postmarked by Friday, Feb. 19, 2016. They can be emailed to info@calfandheifer.org or mailed to P.O. Box 1752, Madison, WI 53701.

The 2016 DCHA scholarship recipient will be recognized during the annual conference, April 11-13, 2016 at the Madison Marriott West in Middleton, Wis. The conference, which is themed “Moving Forward,” will include presentations from industry experts, a trade show, farm tours, networking opportunities and more.

Heifer raisers, dairy producers, veterinarians, nutritionists and anyone with a vested interest in raising calves and heifers is encouraged to attend the conference.

For more information or to join DCHA, visit www.calfandheifer.org, call (855) 400-DCHA (3242) or email info@calfandheifer.org

Source: Dairy Calf and Heifer Association

 

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