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NCGA Announces 2024 NCGA Scholarship Winners, including Charles Tesch from South Dakota State University

Posted on September 06, 2024
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The National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) is pleased to announce the awardees for the 2024 NCGA Scholarship Programs. Eleven outstanding students were selected by a committee of grower leaders to receive scholarships for this fall semester. NCGA is proud to continue supporting these vital programs in partnership with BASF Corporation.

"At NCGA, we are committed to securing a strong future for corn farmers through every initiative. These scholarships represent a key investment in cultivating the next generation of ag industry leaders and problem-solvers," said Dan Nerud, Nebraska grower and chair of the NCGA Member & Consumer Engagement Action Team. "The caliber of this year's applicants and the diversity of their skills is truly impressive. I'm eager to see how these students will contribute to shaping the industry and driving innovation that will sustain farms for generations to come."

Congratulations to this exceptional group of students, and our sincere thank you to all who applied and to BASF for their continued support of the NCGA Scholarship Programs.

Charles Tesch

South Dakota State University

Graduate Student Scholarship Winner

Charles Tesch is a first-year M.S. student studying Plant Science at South Dakota State University, working on a strip-tillage fertility placement study in Peter Kovacs’ Precision Ag Cropping Systems Lab. This study investigates how phosphorus and potassium management strategies under different tillage systems influence corn yield components. Following the completion of his education, Charles hopes to enhance the productivity and sustainability of crop production by pursuing a career as a research agronomist while continuing to help on his family’s farm in rural Minnesota.

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