Farm Bureau Honors Agriscience Innovation

Cindy Zimmerman

Eight agriscience innovators are getting some monetary recognition for their efforts, courtesy of American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF).

afbfAFBF, in partership with the Christopher Columbus Fellowship Foundation, presented the awards and research funding to scientists, teachers and high-school students for exemplary innovation in the field of agricultural science.

“The winning candidates from each category have demonstrated a hunger for forward-thinking scientific knowledge,” said AFBF President Bob Stallman. “The fruits of their work will be seen as America continues to leads the way in agricultural science innovation.”

The winners included Oregon State University professor Patricia Kennedy and USDA researcher Thomas Jackson who each received the CCFF Agricultural Science Distinguished Scientist Award and $25,000 in research funding. CCFF Agricultural Science Educator Awards were presented to Crystal Retzlaff, an agriculture educator at Oconto Falls High School in Oconto Falls, Wis., Lisa Konkel, an agriscience educator at Big Foot Union High School in Walworth, Wis., and Byron Ernest with the Lebanon Community School Corporation in Lebanon, Ind. Three high school students received CCFF Agricultural Science Student Awards and $5,000 – Rosemary Chapple, a senior at Waterloo High School in Waterloo, Ill., Stephanie Hoskins, a senior at Lincoln Park Academy High School in Fort Pierce, Fla., and Jake Carlson, a junior at Elk Grove High School in Elk Grove, Calif.

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