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Ceres Solutions Co-op announces 2021 scholars
 
CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. – On behalf of thousands of local farmer members, the employees of Ceres Solutions Cooperative have the pleasure of announcing 11 Scholarship Award recipients. Most awards are being presented at school achievement programs and presenting has been a great way for co-op staff to celebrate the students and families, like Grace Pearson, of Attica who was recently awarded her scholarship by Brock Frasch, of Ceres Solutions.
“We are pleased to support these future leaders of our industry through this scholarship program,” said Jeff Troike, CEO of Ceres Solutions, “It is important for us to consistently invest in local youth. As a Cooperative, it is one of our core commitments to give back to local communities in which we serve.”
The criteria for selection emphasize involvement in agricultural youth groups such as 4-H and FFA. Students must be children or grandchildren of current cooperative members or employees of the cooperative to apply for the high school scholarships. It is estimated that the co-op and its predecessor co-ops have invested more than $240,000 in scholarships to local students.
The 2021 Ceres Solutions Scholarship recipients are: 
Andrew Eisenga, of McBain, Mich. – Andrew is the son of Bryan and Diane Eisenga and plans to attend Dordt University and pursue an agriculture degree.
Mathew McMillian, of Montpelier, Ind. – Mathew is the son of Aaron and Paula McMillian and plans to study pre-veterinary medicine at Purdue University this fall.
McKenna Wilson, of Bunker Hill, Ind. – McKenna is the daughter of James and Amanda Wilson and will attend Purdue University as an animal agribusiness major.
Justin Nice, of Royal Center, Ind. – Justin is the son of Steve and Amy Nice and will head to University of Northwestern Ohio this fall to pursue a degree in agriculture equipment technology.
Burke Tuggle, of Attica, Ind. – Burke is the son of Troy and Kim Tuggle and will head to Ivy Tech this fall to pursue a degree in agriculture.
 Tori Culp, of Francesville, Ind. – Tori is the daughter of Daniel and Melissa Culp and seeks to study animal science and agribusiness at Purdue University this fall.
Grace Pearson, of Attica, Ind. – Grace is the daughter of Greg and Kelly Pearson and will head to Purdue University this fall to study agribusiness.
Grant Bell, of New Lebanon, Ind. – Grant is the son of Mike and Amy Bell and will attend Purdue University to study ag systems management.
Jack Morehouse, of Brookston, Ind. – Jack is the son of Doug and Jean Morehouse and will be attending Purdue University this fall studying horticulture.
Olivia Branam, of Terre Haute, Ind. – Olivia is the daughter of James and Kelly Branam and will study animal science at Purdue University this fall.
Emily Hyatt, of Clay City, Ind. – Emily is the daughter of Jeff and Shelly Hyatt and will attend Purdue University and pursue a degree in health science.
5/24/2021