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Central Life Sciences, Cattle Foundation Partner for Youth Scholarship



Central Life Sciences partnered with Missouri's Cattlemen Foundation in support of Missouri's future agriculture leaders through the creation of a new Central Life Sciences Scholarship. This scholarship(s) will be dedicated to a Missouri student(s) pursuing a degree in an agriculture-related field of study and will be awarded in January during the Missouri Cattle Industry Convention & Trade Show.

"We at Central Life Sciences are excited to support our future leaders with their educational efforts and are thrilled to be working with Missouri's Cattlemen Foundation to make it happen," said Paul Kropp, national account manager for Central Life Sciences.

"This partnership is evidence that Missouri's Cattlemen Foundation and Central Life Sciences have a shared dedication to promoting and encouraging young people in the agriculture industry," said Missouri's Cattlemen Foundation Chair Teresa Carlson. "We are very appreciative of the opportunity to come together to support education and foster growth through this scholarship program."

Central Life Sciences, makers of Altosid IGR feed-through fly control, is launching a program to reward scholarship dollars based on purchases of Altosid IGR included beef products within the state of Missouri. As a producer, you can support local students with your purchase of feed or mineral that contains the feed-through horn fly control of Altosid IGR. For every ton purchased between Jan. 1 and May 31, Central Life Sciences will donate $10/ton to a scholarship fund established by Missouri's Cattlemen Foundation.

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