Mick Scott, president of Jackson-Vinton Farm Bureau, is proud to announce that three recipients have been selected for the Jackson-Vinton Farm Bureau Scholarship.

This scholarship was established in 1997 by the Farm Bureau board of trustees and is currently funded through the “Hog Wild” project.

Annalee Warrens from Jackson Hill High School was awarded one of the Jackson-Vinton Farm Bureau scholarships. She will be attending The Ohio State University where she will be majoring in agriscience education and community leadership. Annalee is a Farm Bureau member and was very active in the various Farm Bureau events throughout the year. She is the daughter of Jered and Missy Warrens.

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Bethany Armstrong from Oak Hill High School was awarded one of the Jackson-Vinton Farm Bureau scholarships.  She will be attending The Ohio State University where she will be majoring ag communications/ community leadership.  She is the daughter of Chris and Laura Armstrong.  bethany-armstrong

 

Ian Roush from Oak Hill High School was awarded one of the Jackson-Vinton Farm Bureau scholarships.  He will be attending Ohio State Agricultural Technical Institute at Wooster where he will be majoring in turfgrass management/horticulture.  He is the son of Mark and Tammy Roush.

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