High School Seniors win $11,000 in Capital Farm Credit scholarships

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Texas students remain a priority to Capital Farm Credit’s commitment to youth in agriculture. The tradition to award 100 scholarships to students across Texas continues in 2020.

The following High School Seniors were awarded a $1,000 scholarship from Capital Farm Credit's Central Texas area offices: Kyler Bordner of Cherokee, Bethany Crenwelge of Fredericksburg, Juna Glasscock of Llano, Blake Greaves of Coleman, Jacob Jenschke of Fredericksburg, Kelton Marek of Harper, Shyann Martinez of San Saba, Kylee Medina of Goldthwaite, Katelyn Moore of Burnet, Kenadee Stewart of Marble Falls, and Jax Tedder of Mason. Each of Capital Farm Credit's branch offices will award at least one $1,000 scholarship to deserving high school applicants. Since the commencement of its 100 scholarships in 100 days program in 2016, Capital Farm Credit has awarded more than 400 scholarships to Texas’ youth.

“We believe the future is bright for these students,” said Ben Novosad, chief executive officer. “Each has the opportunity to strengthen the future of agriculture, and for this, Capital Farm Credit is honored to have invested in their success.”

To see a running list of scholarship winners, visit <www.capitalfarmcredit.com>.

For more than 100 years, Capital Farm Credit has supported rural communities and agriculture with reliable, consistent credit and financial services. Capital Farm Credit is a proud member of the Farm Credit system and serves more than 21,500 members, with loans outstanding totaling more than $7.9 billion. Headquartered in Bryan, Texas, Capital Farm Credit has offices serving 192 of Texas’ 254 counties. For more information about

For more information about its financial services, patronage dividend program and office locations, visit <https://www.capitalfarmcredit.com/>.