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Federation Scholarship Program Cultivates Future of Alabama Agriculture

Federation Scholarship Program Cultivates Future of Alabama Agriculture
November 5, 2024 |

By Maggie Edwards 

The Alabama Farmers Federation scholarship program continues to cultivate the next generation of agriculturists and natural resources professionals.

Seventy-seven students were recognized Sept. 23 during the annual awards program at Lazenby Farms in Auburn. The partnership between the Alabama Farmers Agriculture Foundation (AFAF) and county Farmers Federations awarded $136,000 to undergraduates pursuing degrees in agriculture, forestry and related fields at Auburn University (AU).

Those scholarships lay a foundation for the success of students like Escambia County’s John Braxton Rhodes. He and his mother, Susan, are longtime Federation members who said they are thankful for the organization’s investment in young ag professionals.

“Alfa has impacted our lives in several ways,” Susan said. “As a single mother, the cost of college tuition is overwhelming. As a parent, I want to provide tools and resources to help my son reach his full potential.”

John Braxton’s AU journey is an answered prayer, Susan said. For years, she asked the Lord to guide his path to the Plains.

“Parents want their kids to succeed and live their best life,” Susan said. “If it wasn’t for this scholarship, his success wouldn’t be possible.” 

Motivational words from Susan flooded the room as she encouraged each student to get involved with AU Collegiate Young Farmers. 

“This organization will provide you with relationships and friendships in the ag world that will last a lifetime,” she said. “I pray each student here can impact the future of agriculture.”

AU student and Madison County native Hunter Rials said he’s proud to be part of agriculture’s network.

“I’ve always had a soft spot in my heart for agriculture,” said Rials, who grew up on a small family farm. “I knew I wanted to be involved, but I didn’t know how I would get there.”

Rials is a senior studying agricultural business and economics. This is his fourth year receiving the AFAF scholarship. 

“College of Ag students take rigorous classes,” Rials said. “Scholarships like these allow students to stay in the library to study versus having to work a full-time job to pay tuition. I speak for myself and the other students when I say, ‘Thank you, Alfa, for allowing us to become better men and women in agriculture.’”

Four special scholarships were awarded to honor the legacy of leaders in agriculture. Poultry science junior William Bradberry of Cullman County received the Ronny Donaldson Memorial Scholarship; horticulture sophomore Nate Payne of Lee County received the Jimmy Witt Memorial Scholarship; Lawrence County’s Taylor Hood, a junior studying animal sciences with an animal and allied industries concentration, earned the Mike Henry Memorial Scholarship; and Emily Brown, a sophomore studying fisheries, aquaculture and aquatic sciences, received the Alabama Catfish Producers Scholarship. 

Federation President Jimmy Parnell encouraged the group of AU students to distinguish themselves through taking initiative and solving problems.

“Work hard,” said Parnell, an AU College of Agriculture alumnus. “Nothing will make you stand out in a crowd like working hard. I encourage you to learn to think and to make friends with fellow classmates and professors.” 

Parnell underscored the Federation’s commitment to Auburn and the next generation.  

“This organization was formed almost 104 years ago at Auburn for the purpose of representing farmers and rural citizens of Alabama,” Parnell said. “The future of the Federation and our state is in the hands of young people.” 

SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS

NameClassificationMajorCounty
Madison ThrailkillSophomoreAgricultural Business & EconomicsAutauga
Audrey GarrettSophomoreAgricultural Business & EconomicsBaldwin
George CochranSeniorForestryBarbour
Abby BurgessSophomoreAgricultural CommunicationsBlount
Joseph EalumFreshmanAgricultural ScienceButler
Will WestSeniorAgricultural ScienceCalhoun
Jackson McKayFreshmanAgricultural Business & EconomicsChambers
Lydia EastFreshmanAgricultural CommunicationsCherokee
Anna ClecklerJuniorHorticultureChilton
Mary Beth HallSeniorBiosystems EngineeringChilton
Christian CunninghamFreshmanPre-ForestryChoctaw
Mary GunnJuniorBiosystems EngineeringClarke
Riley MilsteadSeniorBiological & Agricultural Technology ManagementClay
Colin RobertsSophomorePre-ForestryCleburne
Emily WardJuniorBiological & Agricultural Technology ManagementCoffee
Jonah DunnSeniorAnimal Sciences (Meat Science)Conecuh
Alli BroomSeniorBiosystems Engineering (Ecological Engineering)Coosa
Laura SylerSeniorAgricultural Business & EconomicsCovington
Taylor SikesFreshmanPre-ForestryCovington
Caroline CoursonSophomorePoultry Science (Pre-Vet)Covington
Luke TroutmanJuniorGeospatial & Environmental InformaticsCullman
Logan BushFreshmanAnimal Sciences (Animal & Allied Industries)Dale
Colin BushFreshmanAnimal Sciences (Animal & Allied Industries)Dale
Taylor RobertsFreshmanAgricultural Business & EconomicsDallas
Maddie JacksonJuniorAgricultural Business & EconomicsDeKalb
Avery NolinFreshmanAgricultural CommunicationsElmore
John Braxton RhodesJuniorBiological & Agricultural Technology ManagementEscambia
Bryer MorrisonSophomoreAnimal Sciences (Pre-Vet)Etowah
Braydan LockeFreshmanAnimal Sciences (Equine)Fayette
Faith DillardSeniorAnimal Sciences (Animal & Allied Industries)Geneva
Miranda GajdosSeniorAnimal Sciences (Pre-Vet)Hale
Hannah Grace FalknerFreshmanApplied BiotechnologyHenry
Ty TorbertJuniorAgricultural Business & EconomicsHouston
Luke StricklandSeniorForestryHouston 
Will RichSeniorCrop & Soil Sciences (Production)Jackson
Drew BurkeSeniorCrop & Soil Sciences (Turfgrass)Jefferson
Tori SpryJuniorAgricultural Business & EconomicsLauderdale
LeAnne BurchSeniorCrop & Soil Sciences (Production)Lawrence
Kamden WattsFreshmanAnimal Sciences (Pre-Vet)Lee
Jewel ThompsonSophomorePre-Agriscience EducationLee
Olivia WalkerFreshmanWildlife Ecology & ManagementLee
Sarah BushFreshmanAgricultural ScienceLee
Emily MooreJuniorBiosystems EngineeringLee
Preston HaneySophomoreAgricultural Business & EconomicsLimestone
Faith LaneSeniorAgricultural Business & EconomicsLowndes
Tamar DoullSeniorWildlife Enterprise ManagementMacon
Elise KennamerSophomoreAnimal Sciences (Pre-Vet)Madison
Hunter RialsSeniorAgricultural Business & EconomicsMadison
Jacob BatesFreshmanBiological & Agricultural Technology ManagementMadison
Wesley HarveyFreshmanBiological & Agricultural Technology ManagementMadison
Trey EtheridgeSeniorForestryMarengo
Will MaySophomorePre-Biosystems EngineeringMarion
Ella Kate SeymourSophomoreAnimal Sciences (Pre-Vet)Marshall
Jeffrey AllenFreshmanFisheries,  Aquaculture & Aquatic Sciences (Pre-Vet)Mobile
Cal CarterSeniorAgricultural Business & EconomicsMonroe
John Allen LachneyFreshmanAgricultural Business & EconomicsMontgomery
Lee MurrayJuniorAgricultural Business & EconomicsMorgan
Hardy McMillanSophomoreWildlife Enterprise ManagementPerry
Kameria DossSeniorBiosystems EngineeringPickens
William MuellerSeniorHorticulture Pike
Eli RollinsSophomoreAgricultural Business & EconomicsRandolph
Carly PuckettSeniorAgricultural ScienceRussell
Mallory NaborsJuniorAgricultural Business & EconomicsShelby
Ridge McHughSeniorWildlife Enterprise ManagementSt. Clair
Thomas HodnettFreshmanWildlife Ecology & ManagementTalladega
Harrison HunterSophomoreAgricultural Business & EconomicsTallapoosa
Walt DenneySophomorePre-ForestryTuscaloosa
Katelyn ApplingJuniorAnimal Sciences (Pre-Vet)Walker
Colton OdomJuniorFisheries,  Aquaculture & Aquatic SciencesWashington
Will McGrawJuniorAgricultural Business & EconomicsWilcox
Halle LancasterFreshmanEnvironmental ScienceWinston

2025-2026 scholarship applications are open Nov. 1-Feb. 3 at AlfaFarmers.org/scholarships

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