Limes awarded $3K soybean scholarship

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WORTHINGTON – The Ohio Soybean Council Foundation (OSCF) has announced that Emily Limes of Bowling Green,
has been awarded a $3,000 undergraduate OSCF scholarship for the 2014-2015 academic year.
Limes is majoring in agribusiness and applied economics at The Ohio State University and will be a senior
in the fall of 2014. She has been an intern with The Wendt Group, Dow AgroSciences and the Ohio Youth
Swine Committee. Limes is a member of the OSU Livestock Judging Team and recently traveled to Jamaica to
promote agricultural micro businesses for youth entrepreneurs with a non-profit called World Changers.
She plans to pursue a career in agriculture, specifically in the area of marketing.
"Congratulations to all of the 2014-2015 OSCF scholarship winners," said Amy Sigg Davis, Ohio
Soybean Council board member and soybean farmer from Warren County who also serves on the scholarship
selection committee.
"Every year we look forward to seeing what the students will accomplish as they pursue careers in
the field of agriculture and continue to make advancements in the soybean industry."
This is the seventh year for the OSCF Scholarship Program, which was created to encourage undergraduate
students to pursue careers in agriculture, as well as to support ongoing graduate-level research. All
OSCF scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis to full-time students at an Ohio college or
university.

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