Deadline: 1 March 2025
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture offers the Agriculture Student Scholarship for students who are eager to share the exciting story of agriculture.
Theme and Criteria
- Applications to the 2025 Agriculture Student Scholarship program should align with the theme, solutions to challenges in agriculture and answer one or more of the guiding questions below. Applicants should clearly articulate a challenge that the agriculture industry faces, with special consideration to how this affects public trust in agriculture, then explore creative solutions to solving the challenge. Submissions can focus on how the industry can improve its practices, adopt new technologies, communicate practices more effectively or ways industry can enhance trust with the public. Applicants are encouraged to be thoughtful with their submissions and to include sourced evidence along with personal perspective. A good submission includes facts to support your analysis/commentary.
- Guiding questions:
- What are the most pressing challenges currently facing the agriculture industry and what innovative solutions are being developed to address them?
- How can the agriculture industry effectively communicate, with the public, the efforts and advancements made to overcome challenges?
- What strategies can be implemented to improve transparency in agricultural practices and enhance public trust?
- How can Saskatchewan producers collaborate with others (e.g., researchers, policymakers, etc.) to solve agricultural challenges?
- What is/are successful case study example(s) of industry innovation and what key lessons can they learn from it/them as they look to the future?
- How can education and outreach programs be designed to inform the public about how industry is advancing?
- When developing your essay or video, consider the following:
- Seek out and interview individuals involved in different aspects of the industry. There are many dedicated people committed to sector innovation in Saskatchewan. Who knows? Their stories may just inspire you!
- What are your favourite resources to learn about all things agriculture? Do you have a personal connection with someone in the industry? Or maybe you have a favourite website or video that discusses agricultural practices?
- What should consumers know about Saskatchewan producers and their farming practices?
Funding Information
- The winning scholarship is valued at $6,000 and the three runner-up scholarships are valued at $3,000 each.
Eligibility Criteria
- They are looking for young people who plan to pursue a career in the industry. To be eligible for this scholarship, you must be a Grade 12 student or recent high school/GED graduate (within the past two school years) residing in Saskatchewan who is planning to take agriculture-related post-secondary education beginning in the fall of 2025. Post-secondary schools do not have to be located in Saskatchewan and may be any accredited post-secondary institution in Canada. Applications from those who self-declare as Indigenous, persons with disabilities and visible minority persons are encouraged.
Ineligibility Criteria
- Ministry of Agriculture and Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation employees and their immediate family members are not eligible.
Evaluation Criteria
- Videos and written submissions will be judged by a review committee based on alignment with the theme provided, development of ideas, structure and clarity, creativity and quality, and professionalism. Leadership qualities and school/community involvement in your letters of recommendation will also be taken into consideration. Please note videos longer than the four-minute maximum will not be considered.
For more information, visit Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture.