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Noah Carter, of Autauga County, receives Scholarship from Alabama Farmers Agriculture Foundation

Top Photo: Autauga County native and Auburn University student Noah Carter received a $1,750 scholarship from the Alabama Farmers Agriculture Foundation and the Autauga County Farmers Federation. Carter was recognized during the Alabama Farmers Federation scholarship reception Sept. 26 at Lazenby Farms in Auburn. Carter is a freshman studying agricultural business and econ. From left are Federation President Jimmy Parnell, Carter, State Representative Van Smith and Autauga County Federation President, Federation District 9 Director Bill Cook and Federation Central Area Vice President Jon Hegeman.

By Maggie Edwards

The Alabama Farmers Federation is cultivating growth and inspiring future leaders as it awards more than $140,000 in scholarships to students pursuing degrees in agriculture, forestry and related fields at Auburn University (AU).

Eighty-two students were recognized during the organization’s annual scholarship reception Sept. 26 at Lazenby Farms in Auburn.

Federation President Jimmy Parnell praised the achievements.

“We are committed to the next generation,” said Parnell. “We believe that these students are the future of this state, nation and this organization.”

During the reception, Parnell left the students with this charge: work hard, think and make connections – advice given to him during his time as an AU College of Agriculture student in the ‘80s.

A special program between the Alabama Farmers Agriculture Foundation (AFAF) and county Farmers Federations helps provide $1,750 scholarships to land-grant university students.

During the evening, three students were awarded special scholarships honoring individuals who played an integral part in the agriculture industry. Maggie Holloway of Cullman County received the Donaldson Memorial Scholarship, and Will Jordan of Clay County won the Mike Henry Memorial Scholarship.

Will Cowan of Lee County was awarded the special recognition Alabama Catfish Producers scholarship.

AU sophomore Kameria Doss from Pickens County spoke on behalf of recipients during the reception. Doss thanked the Federation for its financial support throughout her college career.

Doss is a biosystems engineering major who plans to focus on environmental problems and designing equipment to aid agriculture.

“I desire to discover and improve upon new ways to sustain our natural resources,” Doss said. “Growing up, I would spend my summers with my grandparents on their farm. I desire for their farm, and farms across Alabama, to be a place generations can enjoy.”

Chambers County Farmers Federation President Chris Langley congratulated recipients on their success and encouraged them to think boldly – and plan.

“My goal is for y’all to see through a crystal ball and look out to your future,” Langley said. “You have to have faith in the Lord and your family. That will carry you through.”

Scholarships from the Federation have been awarded to AU students since 1983. AFAF was founded in 2009 as a platform to support agricultural education and is primarily funded through Ag Tag sales.

The 2023-2024 scholarship application opens Nov. 1 and can be found at AlfaFarmers.org/scholarships