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ROBSTOWN, Texas — Texas Farm Credit is proud to announce the recipients of its 2025 Marsha Martin Scholarship, awarding a total of $60,000 in academic scholarships to 12 outstanding high school seniors across the state.
Each student received a $5,000 scholarship to support their pursuit of higher education in agricultural and related fields. The scholarship honors the legacy of Marsha Pyle Martin, a former board member of the Farm Credit Administration and a passionate advocate for youth in agriculture.
“Investing in the next generation of rural leaders is one of the most rewarding things we do,” said Mark Miller, chief executive officer at Texas Farm Credit. “These students demonstrate exceptional dedication to their communities, their studies, and the agricultural industry. We are proud to support their continued growth.”
Congratulations to these students:
Texas Farm Credit, headquartered in Robstown, Texas, is a leading agricultural lending cooperative serving rural communities across 100 counties from the Red River to the Rio Grande Valley. As part of the Farm Credit System, established in 1916, Texas Farm Credit offers competitive rates, flexible terms, and personalized service to farmers, ranchers, rural residents, and agribusiness firms. From traditional agricultural and agribusiness financing to home and rural real estate mortgage loans, along with comprehensive insurance services, Texas Farm Credit is committed to supporting the agricultural community and rural Texas. For more information, please visit www.TexasFarmCredit.com.
— Texas Farm Credit
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