GROWMARK sponsoring essay contest
The theme for the 2011 GROWMARK essay contest is: “The Importance of Agriculture in Everyday Life.” The contest is open to all high school FFA members in Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin.
This is the 18th year for the program, sponsored by the GROWMARK System and FS member cooperatives, in conjunction with state FFA leaders, to help young people develop their writing skills, learn about current issues impacting agriculture and understand the unique role of cooperatives.
This year, students will focus on four questions: What basic needs does modern agriculture provide for us every day? How do scientific farming methods and machinery provide agricultural products for everyone? How do agriculture cooperatives support their local communities? Why is agriculture the world’s largest and most important industry?
Essays should be approximately 500 words, typed and double-spaced. The postmarked entry deadline for Illinois FFA members is March 12. Additional program details have been sent to agriculture teachers and are available online at www.growmark.com (click on Our Commitments/Youth & Young Farmers/Essay Contest).
“Writing an essay gives students a chance to discover that agriculture is the world’s largest industry, touching each of our lives by supplying our food, fiber and fuel,” said Jane Castellano, GROWMARK corporate communications specialist.
Each state’s winner earns a $500 scholarship, and the winner’s FFA chapter receives a $300 award. Four runners-up per state each win $125 scholarships.
The program is offered each year and many agriculture teachers use it as part of their class curriculum.
