Yamaha partners with ACT to sponsor scholarship
Nov 22, 2010
High Plains/Midwest Ag Journal - For the 2009-2010 program, the University of Florida received Yamaha's chapter award for the second year in a row, while Kelsey Fletcher of Texas Tech University and Hailey Harroun of Oklahoma State University earned the individual scholarships. The University of Florida's award helped cover costs in bringing six students to the 2010 AMS in Minnesota this year, while the individual scholarships covered all travel and accommodations costs, plus more, for both Fletcher and Harroun. The 2011 AMS will be in New Orleans-- a city sure to attract students from around the country next summer.
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