April 26, 2018
Applications for the Ag Voices of the Future program, sponsored by Valent USA, are now being accepted by the American Soybean Association.
This program is for young people interested in improving their understanding of major policy issues that impact soybean farmers, the importance of advocacy, and careers that can impact agricultural policy. The Ag Voices of the Future class will be held in conjunction with the ASA Board Meeting and Soy Issues Briefing, July 9-12, 2018, in Washington, D.C.
Application information
To apply for the Ag Voices of the Future program, students must be at least 18 years old and have an interest in learning more about advocacy and policy issues that impact U.S. soybean farmers and career opportunities in Washington, D.C. and the agriculture industry. This program may be especially appealing to students majoring in agriculture, political science, communications and business. Program sponsors will cover all travel, lodging and meal expenses for the students selected for this program.
Class size for this program is limited. Visit ASA's website and find Ag Voices of the Future under the "learn" tab or click here for more information and to complete an online application. All applications must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. on June 1, 2018.
About the program
The U.S. agriculture industry needs more leaders in Washington, D.C. who understand the needs of farmers and the agriculture industry, especially as it relates to the development of policies and regulations that impact farm productivity. The proportion of rural Congressional districts is at its lowest point in history. More than half of the U.S. population currently resides in 39 of the nation’s largest cities. As a result, positions on Congressional staffs, regulatory agencies and services groups within the federal government are often filled with individuals who have a very limited understanding of farming and the needs of the agriculture industry.
The Ag Voices of the Future program is designed to expose young people, with a connection to the farm, to an education on major policy issues and advocacy. The program will also encourage these future young leaders to consider careers within agriculture associations and industry, as well as government regulatory and legislative positions.
Source: American Soybean Association
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