We are pleased to announce the 12 recipients of our 2019 DeLong Co. Scholarships. Winners were selected based on their career goals and involvement with agricultural organizations or other extra-curricular activities during high school. $21,000 in scholarships were granted to these outstanding students. Congratulations and best of luck to all 2019 graduates!
Daniel Daly – Daniel is a 2019 graduate of Pecatonica High School. He is pursuing a career in agricultural production management and will be attending Kirkwood Community College.
Corrinne Hoffmann – Corrinne is a 2019 graduate of Hononegah High School. She is pursuing a career in biology and medicine and will be attending University of Iowa.
Ben Hoffmann – Ben is a 2019 graduate of Hononegah High School. He is pursuing a career in software engineering and will be attending University of NE-Lincoln.
Shelby Hoffmann – Shelby is a 2019 graduate of Hononegah High School. She is pursuing a career in business and will be attending Rock Valley College.
Montana Klahn – Montana is a 2019 graduate of Oregon High School. He is pursuing a career in agribusiness and will be attending Southwest Technical College.
Maxwell Kloepping – Maxwell is a 2019 graduate of Oregon High School. He will be attending technical college.
Brenna Mullooly – Brenna is a 2019 graduate of Clinton High School. She is pursuing a career in nutrition and dietetics and will be attending Viterbo.
Ashley Nelson – Ashley is a 2019 graduate of Stoughton High School. She is pursuing a career in biology and will be attending UW-Madison.
Noah Schultz – Noah is a 2019 graduate of Clinton High School. She is pursuing a career in horticulture and will be attending Iowa State University.
Taylor Swanson – Taylor is a 2019 graduate of Pecatonica High School. He is pursuing a career in ag finance and will be attending Carroll College.
Brooke Wackerlin – Brooke is a 2019 graduate of Indian Creek High School. She is pursuing a career in animal science and will be attending UW-Platteville.
Zach Wynstra – Zach is a 2019 graduate of Clinton High School. He is pursuing a career as an electrician and will be attending Blackhawk Technical College.