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ASA Announces College Scholarship
Opportunity for High School Seniors
October 4, 2007... Saint Louis, Missouri...
The American Soybean Association (ASA) is pleased to announce the
2008-09 Secure Optimal Yield (SOY) Scholarship. The SOY Scholarship is a
one-time $5,000 award to an eligible High School senior who plans to
declare agriculture as a degree area of study at the University of their
choice. The award is to be used directly for tuition, fees, and/or
books, not to exceed $2,500 per semester, and not to exceed tuition
amount with other fee dedicated aid. The scholarship is managed by ASA
and sponsored by BASF Corporation.
This year’s scholarship is named in honor of Kip Cullers, the
Missouri soybean producer who set a new world’s record soybean yield of
more than139 bushels per acre last year.
"What Cullers did was show us that soybeans possess a lot more
genetic yield potential than most of us would have ever imagined," said
ASA President John Hoffman, a soybean producer from Waterloo, Iowa. "By
providing financial assistance for college, the ASA is helping to
cultivate the potential of a deserving High School senior."
The scholarship idea resulted from collaboration between ASA and BASF
Corporation, who are partnering in a multi-faceted national field trials
program that is demonstrating to growers the advantages of crop
management practices that include the use of residual herbicides and
fungicides on soybeans. More than 100 growers participated in the SOY
field trials this year.
"As we look back to where the agriculture industry has come from and
where it is expected to go in the next decade, it’s clear that education
is a critical key to success," said Andy Lee, Director, US Business
Operations, Crop Protection Products for BASF. "We are very pleased to
support the American Soybean Association and help the next generation of
soybean growers succeed ."
Scholarship applicants must be the child or grandchild of a current,
active member of the ASA (membership in state soybean association is the
same as membership in ASA), and meet all necessary requirements to
apply. Non-members can take advantage of this opportunity by first
joining the ASA. For more information about membership, go to
www.SoyGrowers.com.
Scholarship applications are now being accepted. Complete details and
applications are available at: www.SoyGrowers.com/sym/. The deadline for
submission of all required information and documentation is December 31,
2007.
Selection will be made and the winner will be notified in January
2008. The scholarship winner also will be recognized at the ASA awards
banquet, and at a breakfast with BASF representatives and Kip Cullers,
during the annual Commodity Classic, Feb. 28-March 2, in Nashville. The
scholarship award will be sent directly to the student’s school of
choice after enrollment has been verified.
"This is a great opportunity for your son or daughter, or your
grandson or granddaughter," Hoffman said. "Be sure to share this
information with them so they can compete for this scholarship."
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For more information contact:
John Hoffman, ASA President, (319) 290-5042, jhoffman@neotek.net
Bob Callanan, ASA Communications Director, 314/576-1770, bcallanan@soy.org
Access this release at http://www.SoyGrowers.com/newsroom/news.htm.
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