Daviess County Farm Bureau Now Accepting 2021 College Scholarship Applications
Applications are now being accepted online for the 2021 Daviess County Farm Bureau and Kentucky Farm Bureau Scholarship Programs. Note: New this year, Daviess County Farm Bureau is offering a scholarship for current college students pursing a degree in agriculture, see below.
- Daviess County Farm Bureau Scholarship - awarded to a student of a Daviess County Farm Bureau member.
- Tom Curtsinger Scholarship - awarded to a student of a Daviess County Farm Bureau member pursuing a degree in agriculture or a related field; or they are the child of a farm family.
- Daviess County Young Farmer Scholarship – awarded to a student of a Daviess County Farm Bureau member pursuing a degree in agriculture or a related field; or they are the child of a farm family.
- Daniel L. Turley Scholarship - awarded to a student of a Daviess County Farm Bureau member.
- Daviess County Farm Bureau Insurance Agents Scholarship - awarded to a student of a Daviess County Farm Bureau member.
- “New” Daviess County Farm Bureau Continuing Education Ag Scholarship –Awarded to a current college student of a Daviess County Farm Bureau member pursuing a degree in agriculture.
To apply, go to click here and select the application button at the bottom of the page.
** All applications must be submitted online by NOON on February 28, 2021. **
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