Daviess County Farm Bureau Announces 2022 Scholarship Winners - Kentucky Farm Bureau

Daviess County Farm Bureau Announces 2022 Scholarship Winners

Pictured above are Daviess County Farm Bureau's 2022 scholarship winners. Clockwise: Jansen Tipmore, Matthew Curtis, Hope ramming, Parker Crews, and Megan Sutherland.

Daviess County Farm Bureau is proud to announce the winners of this year’s Scholarship Program……

Jansen Tipmore, the son of David & Shelley Tipmore, was awarded the Daviess County Farm Bureau Insurance Agents Scholarship. Jansen plans to attend Centre College, majoring in Philosophy.

Matthew Curtis, the son of Robert & Rachel Curtis, was awarded the Daniel L. Turley Scholarship. Matthew plans to attend the University of Oklahoma, majoring in Finance.

Hope Ramming, the daughter of Waylon Ramming & Stacey Potts, was awarded the Tom Curtsinger Scholarship. Hope plans to attend the University of Kentucky, double majoring in Agricultural Economics and International Studies.

Parker Crews, the son of James & Courtney Crews, was awarded the Daviess County Farm Bureau Young Farmer Scholarship. Parker plans to attend Hanover College, majoring in Biology.

Megan Sutherland, the daughter of William & Rian Sutherland, was awarded the Daviess County Farm Bureau ScholarshipMegan plans to attend the University of Kentucky, majoring in Business.

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