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By AGDAILY Reporters Published: 
Lallemand Animal Nutrition has opened applications for its 11th annual scholarship program, continuing its commitment to supporting students pursuing careers in agriculture, veterinary medicine, and related fields. Since the programās launch, Lallemand has awarded nearly $140,000 to 50 students across North America.
For Sydney Wyman, a 2024 scholarship recipient and Animal Science student at Morehead State University, the award has made a significant impact.
āLallemandās scholarship is a privilege that allows me to continue my education and achieve my master’s degree and give back to the industry that has given so much to me,ā said Wyman. āItās a direct example of how agriculture invests in its future leaders and helps further the development of our industry.ā
The 2025 program offers five scholarships, including:
āAdvancing agriculture starts by investing in education and fostering curiosity in the next generation of professionals, scientists, nutritionists, and veterinarians,ā said Erin Carter, Marketing Manager for Lallemand Animal Nutrition, North America. āThis scholarship program is one way we help empower students who will lead our industry toward a more sustainable, productive future.ā
Applications are now open and will be accepted through October 3. Eligible applicants must be full-time students enrolled in agriculture-related programs at accredited institutions in the U.S., Canada, or Mexico. Selection criteria include academic achievement, leadership, industry commitment, and a creative essay submission.
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