WASHINGTON — Four innovators in agriculture received monetary awards and research funding jointly presented by the Christopher Columbus Fellowship Foundation, an independent federal government agency, and the American Farm Bureau Federation. The awards honor scientists, educators and high school students for their contributions to science and research in agriculture.
"The American Farm Bureau Federation has a long history of supporting new ideas for delivering efficient solutions to our food and agricultural challenges," said AFBF President Bob Stallman. "That is why we are proud to support the work of the Christopher Columbus Fellowship Foundation in fostering the advancement of agriscience."
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