Huron County 2025 Scholarship and Teacher Grant winners

Every year Huron County Farm Bureau awards grants and scholarships to well deserving individuals. This year we are proud to announce Ben Garrett and Traci Mozina as recipients of the Teacher Grants as well as Landon Stein and Emily Stevens as scholarship recipients for 2025. Each application was processed and voted on by our grant and scholarship committee. 

Teacher Grants

Ben Garrett is a teacher at Plymouth-Shiloh Elementary School in Plymouth. He intends to use the grant award to teach the third graders the life cycle of a chicken. 

Traci Mozina is a teacher at South Central Middle School in Greenwich. She intends to use the grant award to teach the seventh and eighth grade science students how hydroponics grow in the classroom to enhance STEM learning.

Scholarship Winners

High School Senior Agricultural Scholarship

Landon Stein is a 2025 graduate of Monroeville High School who will be attending Ashland University studying business in the fall. Stein has been awarded $500 from the Huron County Farm Bureau for his college education.

Continuing Education Scholarship

Emily Stevens is a 2022 graduate of New London High School and is currently attending Kansas State University studying agribusiness. Stevens has been awarded $500 from the Huron County Farm Bureau for her college education.

 

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