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Ceres Solutions announces scholarship award winners
 
CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. – On behalf of thousands of local farmer members, the employees of Ceres Solutions Cooperative have the pleasure of announcing the 10 recipients of the cooperative’s Scholarship Award to high school seniors. Most awards are being presented at local school achievement programs. We celebrate the students and families who will put the funds to good use in the coming school year.
“It is our privilege to invest in these rising future leaders of our industry through this scholarship program,” says Jeff Troike, CEO of Ceres Solutions. “As a cooperative, it is one of our core commitments to give back each year in the local communities in which we serve.”
Selection criteria for each $1,000 award emphasized involvement in agricultural youth groups such as 4-H and FFA. Students must be the children or grandchildren of current cooperative members to apply for these high school scholarships. 
The 2023 Ceres Solutions scholarship recipients are:
Justin Allison, Williamsport, Ind. – Allison is a graduate of Seeger High School and plans to attend Ivy Tech Community College in the fall. He will study precision agriculture.
Thomas Boggs, Warsaw, Ind. – Boggs is a graduate of Warsaw High School and plans to attend Huntington University to study agronomy this fall.
Matthew Brandenburg, Rensselaer, Ind. – Brandenburg is a Rensselaer High School graduate and plans to attend Purdue University studying agribusiness this fall.
Maddie Brink, Hamilton, Mich. – Brink graduated from Holland Christian High School and plans to attend Purdue University studying agronomy this fall.
Claire Gowell, Shelby, Mich. – Gowell is a graduate of Shelby High School and plans to attend Michigan State University to study agriculture this fall.
Graci Homburg, Logansport, Ind. – Homburg is a Logansport High School graduate, with plans to attend Purdue University to study pre-veterinary medicine this fall.
Morgan Langfeldt, Plymouth, Ind. – Langfeldt is a graduate of Plymouth High School and plans to study animal science at Purdue University this fall.
Caitlyn Miller, West Point, Ind. – Miller is a McCutcheon High School graduate with plans to attend Purdue University this fall to study animal science.
Dylan Ross, Lagro, Ind. – Ross graduated from Northfield High School and plans to attend Purdue University to study agronomy this fall.
Macy Tucker, Brazil, Ind. – Tucker is a Clay City High School graduate who plans to attend Purdue University this fall. She will study agronomy.
Ceres Solutions is a 100 percent farmer-owned cooperative based in Crawfordsville. The company delivers agronomy products and services through more than three dozen locations across Indiana and Michigan. For more information, visit ceres.coop.

6/27/2023