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Indiana Farm Bureau selects 2025 student scholarship winners

May 20, 2025, 07:48 by Heidi Gant

 

Indiana Farm Bureau has awarded five scholarships to incoming or current college students pursuing careers in agriculture.

For the second year, INFB awarded the Ag Impact Scholarships to three recipients who each received a $2,000 scholarship.

The Ag Impact Scholarship program is designed to focus on the applicant’s current involvement, future commitment and potential impact in agriculture as well as academic and career potential. All applicants had to be graduating high school seniors. The scholarship funds can be applied to tuition, housing, books or other educational expenses.

The three recipients of the 2025 Ag Impact Scholarship are:

  • Brock Hurley, Jasper County, who will graduate from Rensselaer Central High School this spring and attend Purdue University in the fall to pursue a degree in agriculture economics. Hurley serves as his local chapter’s FFA president, Indiana FFA’s District I president, and is completing his 10th year in 4-H. He was named the 2024 National FFA Employment Skills Champion at the annual convention in Indianapolis and plans to use those skills – speaking, interviewing, and performing under high-pressure situations – to pursue a future career in ag policy.
  • Kaitlyn Maruszewski, Greene County, who will graduate from Tri-Central High School and attend Purdue University in the fall to study horticulture. She is the FFA chapter president and a 10-year 4-H member. Maruszewski also is president of National Honor Society, member of Tri-Central’s student council, and participated in cheerleading, basketball, track and volleyball. After obtaining her bachelor’s degree, she intends to work toward earning master’s and doctorate degrees to eventually work in horticultural plant genetic research to study specialty crops and create enhanced plant varieties that will help farmers increase their yields, efficiency and production value.
  • Audrey Newkirk, Jackson County, who will graduate from Seymour Senior High School and will attend Purdue University in the fall where she will pursue a degree in agriculture economics. She has served as both FFA chapter president and Indiana FFA District XI Northern Region vice president. She also is a member of the marching band as head drum major and captain of the social studies academic bowl team. Newkirk’s goal after graduation is to work for a larger organization in marketing and supply chain management but also wants to advocate and be a voice for farmers.

“Indiana Farm Bureau congratulates our scholarship winners,” said INFB President Randy Kron. “This generation of students shows so much promise and potential for the future of agriculture. I’m happy to see the passion for careers in agriculture remains strong in Indiana and that’s thanks to young people like these.”

Additionally, two $1,000 scholarships are offered to members of any of the Collegiate Farm Bureau chapters, which are active at Purdue, Vincennes and Huntington universities. This year, Camille Thopy of Shelby County and Maggie Wolf of Whitley County received the Collegiate Farm Bureau scholarships. Thopy attends Purdue University pursuing a degree in agricultural education. Wolf attends Huntington University and is majoring in agricultural business and animal production.

Many county Farm Bureaus also offer annual scholarships for students in their area. To learn more visit infb.org/scholarships.

 
Since 1919, Indiana Farm Bureau has worked to protect agriculture and the rural way of life. We do that by listening to our members, advocating for policies that support farmers and providing resources that help families and communities thrive.
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