Eleven Students Earn Insight FS Scholarships

Insight FS has awarded eleven students across Wisconsin with scholarships this year, valued at $1,500 each for high school seniors and college students pursuing degrees in agriculture.

“Cultivating the next generation of agricultural leaders is not just a responsibility, but a privilege,” says Ben Huber, General Manager at Insight FS. “We are proud to support these students as they embark on their educational journeys and look forward to witnessing their impact on the industry.”

Meet The Recipients

Emma Mason (Mineral Point, WI) – Belmont High School class of 2024 – Enrolling at UW-Madison for Agribusiness Management and Accounting/Finance

John Karls (Waunakee, WI) – Waunakee Community High School class of 2024 – Pursuing mechanical engineering at MSOE.

Gwen Hahn (Cambria, WI) – Cambria-Friesland High School class of 2024 – Majoring in Animal Science/Biology at UW-Platteville

Ashley Brandel (Lake Mills, WI) – Lake Mills High School class of 2024 – Studying dairy science at UW-Platteville

Bradley Neve (Pittsville, WI) – Pittsville High School class of 2024 – pre-veterinary science program at UW-Stevens Point

Annamarie Aue (Auburndale, WI) – Auburndale High School class of 2023 – Pursuing pre-veterinary medicine at Grand View University

Brandon Boyd (Watertown, WI) – Watertown High School class of 2023 – Majoring in agronomy and agri-business management at UW-Madison

Mathew Karls (Waunakee, WI) – Waunakee Community High School class of 2021 – Studying mechanical engineering at MSOE.

Mary Lewandowski (Hatley, WI) – Wittenberg-Birnamwood High School class of 2022 – Enrolling at UW-Green Bay for Organizational Leadership/Agricultural Advocacy

Emma Bangart (Stratford, WI) – Marshfield High School class of 2022 – Returning to UW-River Falls for a degree in Dairy Science with a pre-veterinary science.

Serena Wendt (Rio, WI) – DeForest Area High School class of 2023 – Majoring in ag-business management at UW-River Falls

Scholarship applicants are evaluated on academic achievement, active participation in local and state clubs or groups promoting agriculture and environmental stewardship, leadership potential, and essay responses. To be eligible, the student must be the dependent of an employee or patron of Insight FS. The student must also maintain a GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4-point scale.

Applications are due in March and posted on insightfs.com/scholarship.