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10 students earn beef scholarships
 
SAN ANTONIO, Texas – Ten students pursuing careers in the beef industry were awarded $1,500 scholarships by the National Cattlemen’s Foundation (NCF) and recognized during CattleCon 2025 in San Antonio. The CME Group Beef Industry Scholarship program recognizes talented and thoughtful students emerging as industry leaders.
The 2025 CME Group Beef Industry Scholarship recipients are: 
• Mattie Flohr, of Danville, Ind., Oklahoma State University
• Bennett Gordon, of Whitewood, S.D., Oklahoma State University
• Mia Jess, of Lubbock, Texas, Texas Tech University
• Ty Jones, of Scottsville, Ky., Oklahoma State University
• Taylor Lacek, of Brookings, S.D., South Dakota State University
• Chase Litton, of Boonville, Mo., Oklahoma State University
• Whitney Peck, of Fredonia, Ky., University of Kentucky
• Hailey Rydberg, of Essex, Iowa, University of Northern Iowa
• Wyatt Stowell, of Fox Lake, Wis., University of Wisconsin River Falls
• Spencer Walahoski, of Overton, Neb., West Texas A&M University
“Every year it is a privilege to recognize outstanding students passionate about pursuing careers in the cattle industry,” said NCF Chair Dave True. “Thanks to CME Group for making this scholarship possible.”
Introduced in 1989 and sponsored by CME Group, the scholarship identifies and encourages talented students who play a vital role in the future of food production. Students studying education, communication, production, research or other areas related to the beef industry are eligible to apply for the annual scholarship program.
The National Cattlemen’s Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that was first organized in 1972. It provides charitable, scientific and educational activities to benefit the cattle industry. For more information, visit www.nationalcattlemensfoundation.org.
2/10/2025