Stephanie Campbell of Chatham, and GROWMARK Summer Intern, was one of three college and university students to receive a $1,000 scholarship from GROWMARK this month in Bloomington, Illinois.
This summer, Campbell worked at AGRIS Co-operative in agronomy as a crop intern. Her special project was working with the GPS aerial crop scouting equipment to develop a new service that AGRIS could offer its customers and members.
To apply for this scholarship, Stephanie submitted an essay that described her summer experience and the impact her project had on the future success of the co-operative as well as her future career opportunities.

I hope to continue to be a part of the
GROWMARK family moving forward. The potential is great, the values stand
true and the future of the business is strong.”
Stephanie is entering her fourth year at the University of Guelph and is majoring in food, agriculture and resource economics. She is also co-managing the OAC Leadership Conference and enjoys being involved in College Royal as well as other events throughout the school year. She is active with her local 4-H Association as a member of local clubs and as the county webmaster. This fall, Stephanie will be participating in the Queen of the Furrow competition.
To see a demonstration of the GPS aerial equipment Campbell worked with this summer, click on the video below: