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			America’s Farmers Grow Ag Leaders launches in IllinoisScholarship program promotes careers in 
			agriculture across 40 states
 
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            [November 15, 2014]  
			
			ST. 
			LOUIS – America’s Farmers Grow Ag Leaders is now launching in 40 
			states, with more than $500,000 worth of scholarships available. 
			Sponsored by the Monsanto Fund, the program provides $1,500 college 
			scholarships to students pursuing a degree related to agriculture. 
			Starting Nov. 15, high school seniors and college students in 
			Illinois and other eligible states can apply for this opportunity. | 
        
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			 Farmers know the rewards of a career in agriculture, 
			but many of today’s youth may not. Luckily, there is an abundance of 
			evidence that agriculture is a smart career choice. According to the 
			USDA, nearly 55,000 jobs in agriculture are available every year. 
			Many of the nation’s largest land-grant institutions, such as Penn 
			State and Texas A&M University, report job placement rates above 90% 
			for their ag students. 
 Grow Ag Leaders helps engage future generations in agriculture by 
			raising awareness of the broad range of career opportunities in the 
			industry and by supporting their college education. The program was 
			created in response to farmer requests to keep rural youth involved 
			in agriculture. Farmers can participate in the program by 
			encouraging students in their community to apply for a scholarship 
			and by endorsing their application. Because farmers play a crucial 
			role in the industry, each applicant is required to obtain 
			endorsements from at least three local farmers.
 
			
			 “We want to encourage ambitious and talented students to pursue 
			careers in this growing field,” said Elizabeth Vancil, Youth and 
			Community Outreach manager at Monsanto. “As students who grew up in 
			rural areas learn more about what agriculture has become, they are 
			realizing that it is a fascinating, hi-tech industry, with job 
			growth, job security, and high wages. These young people are seeing 
			that there are emerging opportunities for a new generation of 
			innovative young farmers, engineers, implement designers, marketing 
			specialists and seed scientists.” 
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			 Grow Ag Leaders is part of the overall America's Farmers 
				campaign, which highlights the vital role played by farmers, 
				through programs designed to support rural communities. Farmers 
				interested in promoting the program and endorsing students’ 
				scholarship applications can learn how at GrowAgLeaders.com. The 
				scholarships are administered by the National FFA Organization, 
				but FFA membership is not required to apply. Students have until 
				February 1, 2015 to complete the application online at FFA.org/scholarships. 
			[Emily Hereford, Osborn Barr] 
			
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