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YOUTH IN AG Where Are They Now Catching up with FCS Financial’s 2013 Scholarship Recipients By Joann Pipkin FCS Financial’s board of directors implemented a program in 2003 to encourage and support higher education for children or grandchildren of FCS Financial customers. Since its inception, more than half a million dollars in scholarships have been awarded to nearly 500 qualified applicants. Now entering year 16, FCS Financial’s scholarship program annually distributes up to 35 scholarships of $1,500 each. Funds were first distributed in 2004. FCS Financial is committed to supporting the agricultural youth of Missouri. As a cooperative, this scholarship is one of the ways FCS Financial gives back to its members and supports communities. Applications are available on the FCS Financial website at www.myfcsfinancial.com and due March 1, 2019. Each year, we like to look back to see what recipients from five years ago are up to now. Here’s an inside look at the 2013 recipients. jonathan bellis — aurora A December 2016 graduate of Missouri State University (MSU) with a degree in environmental plant science, Jonathan was China working in viniculture and propagation of virus-free grapes. Jonathan also worked in Haiti teaching local farmers sustainable agricultural practices. He was an active in Collegiate Farm Bureau, Missouri Cattlemen’s Association and MSU’s Agronomy Club. During his undergraduate studies, he traveled to Taiwan as an agricultural ambassador. Additionally, he studied abroad in intern with Monsanto where he worked in the final testing stages for new varieties of corn and soybeans. Other internships were in Jefferson City at the Capitol with Senator David Sater and in Washington, D.C., with Senator Roy Blunt. 12 HEARTBEAT | WINTER 2018 Currently, Jonathan is a project engineer with The Durham Company, working with GEC Durham Industries designing current and voltage transformers for metering applications. He spends most of his time in Lebanon, Mo., at the company headquarters in their engineering department although a portion of his time is also dedicated to its production facility in New Bedford, Massachusetts. “My experiences through college and a through a variety of internships helped me land a job in an unlikely field of engineering,” Jonathan explains. “When asked how my plant science degree from MSU helps me in my current field, I say all science is the same. You just have to learn the terms.” In the future, Jonathan plans to continue his career at Durham while helping his sisters on the farm their mother was raised