Applications open for Neil Dierks Scholarship honoring former NPPC CEO – The National Provisioner

The National Pork Industry Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing research and education in the pork industry, is accepting applications for the 2026 Neil Dierks Scholarship.
This $5,000 scholarship honors Neil Dierks, the longtime CEO of the National Pork Producers Council, and recognizes his leadership and dedication to the pork industry throughout his career. The scholarship is awarded annually to a graduate student enrolled at a land-grant university who is pursuing studies that directly support the pork industry.
“Neil’s leadership and vision left a lasting impact on producers and the broader agricultural community,” said John Anderson, pork producer from Minnesota and NPPC representative on the NPIF board. “This scholarship reflects his commitment to fostering future leaders and ensures that graduate students with a passion for strengthening the pork industry have the opportunity to build on that legacy.”
Applications for the Neil Dierks Scholarship, funded through contributions to NPIF, are due by Dec. 31, 2025. The recipient will be announced during the National Pork Industry Forum, to be held March 4-6, 2026, in Kansas City, Mo.
The Neil Dierks Scholarship complements the Lois Britt Memorial Pork Industry Scholarship, also sponsored by NPIF in partnership with CME Group. That program awards $2,500 each to 10 undergraduate students pursuing careers in the pork industry, with recipients also recognized annually at the National Pork Industry Forum. Together, these programs demonstrate NPIF’s ongoing commitment to supporting education and developing the next generation of industry leaders.
Source: National Pork Producers Council
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