Betaseed Awards Scholarships To Idaho FFA Students

Published online: Apr 25, 2025 News
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In April 2025, Betaseed awarded scholarships totaling $2,000 to Idaho FFA Scholarship recipients Arianna Wilson and Ashlyn Strunk. Wilson and Strunk were selected from a group of 54 Betaseed Scholarship applicants.

Betaseed has supported FFA and its commitment to students and their potential for leadership, personal growth and career success in agriculture and related fields for many years.

A Future In Agronomy 

Wilson is a member of the Moscow chapter, and she plans to study Crop Science and Management at the University of Idaho this fall and intends to become an agronomist. She immersed herself in learning through FFA and agriculture education courses. She’s participated in many Career and Leadership Development events: Forestry, Parliamentary Procedure, Conduct of Chapter Meetings, Greenhand Knowledge, Farm Business Management, Employment Skills, Prepared Public Speaking, Farm Bureau Discussion Meet and Agronomy, to name a few. 

“When I was first a freshman at Moscow High School, I only joined an agriculture education class because I didn't know what other classes to take. I didn't know what FFA was or how to join,” shared Wilson. “I developed a strong passion for the agriculture industry and FFA itself. Before I was in an ag class, I wanted to have a career in criminal justice, but my adoration for this industry led me to start working at a PNW Co-op grain elevator…and ultimately decide to become an agronomist.”

Outside of FFA, Wilson enjoys helping her community through volunteering at the local nursing home, Veteran’s home, on local farms, and more.

An Agricultural Educator In The Making 

Strunk served as the Troy FFA Chapter President and North Idaho District President. She’s enjoyed developing her own leadership skills and has participated in many Career and Leadership Development Event contest teams, including Extemporaneous Speaking, Conduct of Chapter Meetings and Parliamentary Procedure. She has attended the National FFA Convention, as well as the FFA Washington Leadership Conference in Washington, D.C. and developed her knowledge of American history, agriculture, FFA, teamwork, and leadership. Her growth and passion for agriculture and leadership, inspired by FFA, have driven her to become an agricultural educator herself. 

“It's hard to even put into words the effect that this change in mindset truly has impacted my life – I owe it all to FFA,” said Strunk. “While my greatest accomplishment might not be a million banners or first place plaques on the wall, I am so proud of my accomplishments that all happened within the FFA program.” 

Outside of FFA, she is an avid volunteer and has dedicated her time as the Student Council Vice President, the Business Professionals of America Reporter, a volleyball team member, and a food drive and thrift store volunteer. 

A Bright Future 

Congratulations to Arianna Wilson and Ashlyn Strunk on earning the Betaseed Scholarship. Their dedication, leadership, and passion for agriculture ensure a bright future – not only for themselves, but for the entire industry they are helping to grow. 

For more information, visit www.betaseed.com.