GreenStone awards $21,000 in scholarships to MSU veterinary medicine students

GreenStone Farm Credit Services, an agricultural lender based in East Lansing, recently announced $21,000 in scholarships for seven Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine students.
 
"We believe in supporting the education of those who are our potential future customers and helping to make sure agricultural businesses are profitable down the road by strengthening the resources of the future," says Melissa Rogers, GreenStone's Vice President of Marketing and Public Relations.
 
GreenStone is committed to preparing tomorrow's leaders for their careers in the diverse agriculture industry. The scholarship recipients are passionate about veterinary medicine and help preserve the legacy of Michigan's agriculture industry. GreenStone feels it is important to help these students succeed, as they will be the next generation of veterinarians helping members maintain healthy and productive herds.
 
"It about more than just the bottom line for us," explains Rogers. "It's about being involved in and delivering quality resources to our local communities."
 
A member-owned cooperative, GreenStone owns and manages approximately $6.3 billion in assets and serves more than 23,000 members with 37 branch locations in Michigan and northeast Wisconsin.
 
Source: Melissa Rogers, GreenStone Farm Credit Services
Writer: Veronica Gracia-Wing, Innovation News
 
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