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KLF scholarships boost Kansas Ag students

KLF scholarships boost Kansas Ag students


By Scout Nelson

Kiran Elam of Beloit has been awarded the $1,000 GoBob America’s Ranch Equipment Scholarship through the Kansas Livestock Foundation (KLF). Elam, a senior at Kansas State University, is the daughter of Dave and Chris Elam.

This scholarship was funded by proceeds from the auction of a GoBob hay feeder at the Kansas Livestock Association (KLA) Convention. GoBob provides farm and ranch supplies, including steel pipe, gates, fencing materials, and heavy-duty equipment.

Two Fort Hays State University students received $1,000 Hampel Oil/Mobil Delvac Scholarships through KLF. Amy Foos from Ness City, a senior, is the daughter of Bryan and Jennifer Foos. Aubrey Warden from Sublette, also a senior, is the daughter of Ron and April Warden.

These scholarships were funded by a donation from Hampel Oil, a family-operated business with six locations in Kansas.

KLF continues to support education in agriculture through these scholarships, helping students achieve their academic goals. These awards highlight the importance of community and industry support in fostering the next generation of agricultural professionals. The recipients are grateful for the opportunities provided by these generous sponsors.

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