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Support for Future Agriculture Students

Support for Future Agriculture Students


By Scout Nelson

The Logan County Livestock and Grain Association announces a scholarship opportunity for local students who plan to study agriculture. The organization offers a $500 scholarship to support a high school senior who currently lives in Logan County.

This scholarship supports students who plan to attend a North Dakota college or university and major in agriculture related fields. The goal is to encourage young people to continue their education and build careers that strengthen the agriculture industry.

To qualify, applicants must be high school seniors and residents of Logan County. Students must also plan to enroll in a North Dakota college or university and pursue an agriculture focused major. A completed application must be submitted before the deadline.

Applications are due by April 1, 2026. Students must complete the application form and provide a college or university letter of acceptance. Application materials may be mailed to the Logan County Livestock and Grain Association at NDSU Extension Logan County, 301 Broadway, Napoleon ND 58561. Documents may also be scanned and emailed to ndsu.logan.extension@ndsu.edu.

Students who have questions may contact NDSU Extension Logan County at 701 754 2504. Josh Becker serves as the contact person and can also be reached by email at joshua.becker.3@ndsu.edu.

Requests for disability related accommodations should be made to the event contact person at least two weeks before the event or deadline.

This scholarship provides valuable financial support and recognizes the importance of agriculture education in North Dakota. Eligible students are encouraged to apply before the deadline and take advantage of this opportunity to invest in their future.

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