Huntington University news
A team of nine people from Huntington University traveled to serve local communities through sustainable agriculture projects to Momostenango, Guatemala.
Huntington University has received $30,000 in grants from the Duke Energy Foundation since 2021 to enhance their agriculture programs.
Huntington University hired an animal health and vet nursing adviser for the Haupert Institute for Agricultural Studies.
Students at Huntington University can study veterinary nursing through Purdue University’s Veterinary Nursing Distance Learning program beginning this fall.
Indiana Farm Bureau awarded 13 scholarships to incoming or current college students pursuing careers in agriculture. The scholarships include the Marion Stackhouse Memorial Scholarship, two Collegiate Farm Bureau scholarships and 10 Carolyn Hegel Memorial scholarships.
Faith, farming and agricultural education are all tied together at Huntington University, where Raymie Porter teaches agriculture to students. Porter is also director of academic programs at Haupert Institute for Agricultural Studies.
Chuck Conner, president and CEO of the National Council of Farmer Cooperatives, visited Huntington University during National Ag Week to learn about the program and give a keynote speech.
Indiana Farm Bureau is now accepting applications for its student scholarship program for the 2022-2023 school year. Each year, INFB awards 13 scholarships to incoming or current college students who are pursuing a career in agriculture.
Indiana Farm Bureau has announced the 13 recipients of its 2021 student scholarships.
There are many career opportunities in agriculture — and some are less obvious than others. From biologists to sales representatives, conservationists to engineers, careers that tie to agriculture are everywhere.
To thank Hoosier agriculture teachers for everything they have done and been through the last several months, Indiana FFA and the Agriculture Education Program have been working hard to express their gratitude.
Indiana Farm Bureau is now accepting applications for its student scholarship program for the 2021-2022 school year. Each year, INFB awards 13 scholarships to incoming or current college students who are pursuing a career in agriculture.