Nevada Farm Bureau offers $1,000 scholarship for aspiring agriculture students

Darrell Pursel  Vice President
Darrell Pursel Vice President - Nevada Farm Bureau Federation
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The Nevada Farm Bureau is offering the Dave Fulstone II Scholarship to support students interested in pursuing a career in agriculture. Named after Dave Fulstone II, a former president of the Nevada Farm Bureau known for his dedication to Nevada’s agricultural industry, the scholarship aims to assist students who share his commitment to sustainable agriculture.

A single award of $1,000 is available. Eligible applicants are those graduating from a Nevada high school this year and planning to further their education in an agriculture-related field. Applicants must also be from a family that holds membership with the Nevada Farm Bureau.

To apply, students need to submit a completed application form, their most recent transcript, and two letters of recommendation. Applications can be submitted either as hard copies or electronically; there is no requirement to send both formats.

The scholarship will be awarded to the student who demonstrates potential for success in higher education and shows promise in contributing back to the agricultural sector upon completing their studies.

For more information and updates on related news, individuals are encouraged to sign up for notifications from the Nevada Farm Bureau.



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