Advancements in science and technology are
fueling the need for skilled graduates in the field of agriculture – by 2020
the demand for qualified college graduates in these areas is expected to
increase
· With
nearly 60,000 annual job openings in the agriculture industry and not enough
qualified college graduates to fill them, the Grow Ag Leaders program is
partnering with farmers to identify and support the future leaders within the
industry.
· Now
through Feb. 1, students can apply for a Grow Ag Leaders scholarship, sponsored
by the Monsanto Fund, for a chance to win $1,500 to pursue a degree in an
ag-related field.
· Grow
Ag Leaders will award more than $500,000 in scholarships to students in 2018.
ST. LOUIS, Mo. – With the number of
new job
openings expected
to increase this year, college graduates may find themselves at an advantage
for landing their first full-time job. One of the areas that may provide some
of the most opportunity could come from an industry that few might expect –
agriculture. What students might not know is agriculture majors offer a wealth
of job opportunities in a wide array of areas, and the pace of job growth is
expected to sustain momentum.
To help develop tomorrow’s leaders,
the America’s
Farmers Grow Ag Leaders program, sponsored by the Monsanto Fund, will partner with
farmers to award more than $500,000 to deserving students pursuing ag-related
degrees in 2018.
Administered by the National FFA
Organization (FFA), these scholarships are awarded in $1,500 increments to
students looking to pursue post-secondary education in an ag-related field of
study. Eligible fields of study are not solely limited to “traditional”
ag-related fields, such as farming and agronomy, but also include education,
engineering, mathematics, data science, and communications, among many others.
Through 2020, the U.S. Department of
Agriculture projects 57,900 new food and ag jobs annually, but a talent
shortage will result in nearly 22,500 going unfilled. With agriculture
continuing to become more technologically advanced, many of the career paths in
the industry will follow suit. According to FFA, STEM-focused careers will be
among the top five in ag by the end of the decade:
1. Food
Scientists improve food products and create new ones using scientific
principles that help maintain a wholesome food supply.
2. Precision
Agriculture Technologists teach farmers how to work better, not
harder, by using new technologies that increase crop yields and decrease
inputs.
3. Agriculture
Communicators are industry advocates who share the story of
agriculture and engage the public to better understand it.
4. Hydrologists protect
the environment and promote sustainability, while helping supply the world with
clean, safe water.
5. Drone
Technologists show farmers how to increase yields and reduce crop
damage using sensors, robotics and images from the air.
“Thanks to technological and scientific
advancements, the agriculture industry is evolving faster than ever before,”
said Al Mitchell, Monsanto Fund President. “With the help of farmers, the Grow
Ag Leaders scholarship program supports students who will grow to become the
future leaders of the agriculture industry, regardless of their emphasis area.”
Grow Ag Leaders scholarships are open to
students 23 years of age and under who live in eligible counties, and are
looking to enroll or are currently enrolled in trade schools, community
colleges and four-year universities. Students need not be FFA members to apply.
The deadline for students to apply is February 1, 2018 and students must obtain
two farmer endorsements of their application by February 8, 2018.
Since the Grow Ag Leaders program began in
2014, it has awarded nearly $1.7 million in scholarships to promising students
pursuing their education in agriculture. A complete list of program rules,
eligibility requirements and information on the program is available at www.GrowAgLeaders.com.
About America’s Farmers
The America’s Farmers campaign highlights
the importance of modern U.S. agriculture through communications and community
outreach programs that partner with farmers to impact rural America. To learn
more, visit America’s Farmers at www.AmericasFarmers.com.
About the Monsanto Fund
The Monsanto Fund, the philanthropic arm
of Monsanto Company, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening the
communities where farmers and Monsanto Company employees live and work. Visit
the Monsanto Fund at www.MonsantoFund.org.