Scholarship awards are $1,500 for first place, $1,200 for second, and $1,000 for third place.
Students applying must have a family Farm Bureau membership or a Student Farm Bureau membership (a membership application may be included with scholarship enclosures). Students are required to submit a brief essay answering the question, “If you had the power to change something in your community or on your farm, what would you change and why?”
The first place winner will be invited to present their essay at a NYFB Spring event.New York Farm Bureau is encouraging high school seniors who have been involved with agriculture and plan on continuing studies in this field to apply for the New York Farm Bureau Agricultural Youth Scholarship sponsored by the New York Farm Bureau Promotion and Education Committee.
At
 the District level, a personal interview and essay presentation may be 
scheduled at the discretion of the district representative. The county 
winner will be the applicant scoring the highest
 for each county. The district winner will be overall highest county 
winner.
District winners will be notified on or before the district 
judging deadline of Jan. 18. The district winners will have an opportunity to make minor changes
 (i.e. grammar, spelling, additional awards etc.) to their applications prior to the Feb. 1
 final deadline, at which time all applications must be into New York 
Farm Bureau for the state judging. 
The state competition is based 
solely upon
 the application and attachments.

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