By Scout Nelson
The Kansas Livestock Foundation (KLF) has announced the awarding of six scholarships to Kansas State University students as part of its continued support for agricultural education and leadership.
Two students received Equity Bank $2,500 Scholarships. Equity Bank, which provides banking services for KLA and affiliated groups, proudly supports this scholarship program.
“Equity Bank provides banking services for KLA and its affiliated entities. They are proud to support the KLF scholarship program.”
In addition to these awards, four more K-State students received Rally House EAT BEEF $1,000 Scholarships. These scholarships are made possible through a partnership between Rally House and KLA. Funds are raised through the sale of EAT BEEF merchandise, with proceeds directed toward KLF’s scholarship initiatives.
“Rally House partners with KLA to support the KLF scholarship program through sales of EAT BEEF merchandise.”
These scholarships aim to support students pursuing education and careers in agriculture, encouraging the next generation of leaders in the livestock and farming sectors. The awards not only recognize academic excellence but also reflect the strong partnership between financial and retail supporters and the agriculture community.
By investing in student education, KLF strengthens its commitment to advancing the industry through knowledgeable, passionate individuals who are preparing to shape the future of agriculture.
The Kansas Livestock Foundation continues to play a key role in promoting youth development and education within the livestock sector. Through long-standing partnerships and donations, the foundation ensures that students have the financial support needed to pursue their goals and make a lasting impact on agriculture.
For more information on KLF scholarships and how to support the program, visit the Kansas Livestock Association’s official website.
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