Central Valley Ag Awards 2026 Scholarships to 20 Future Agricultural Leaders  

(York, NE) Central Valley Ag (CVA) is proud to announce the recipients of its 2026 scholarship program, awarding $1,000 each to 20 outstanding students who are pursuing higher education in agriculture-related fields. These scholarships reflect CVA’s commitment to supporting the next generation of agricultural leaders and strengthening the future of rural communities.

“I want to build strong connections within my community, with my neighbors and with the businesses and customers that I work for and that I work with. I am very passionate about what my future could be in this world of agriculture, and I can’t wait to make a strong, positive and unique impact on this industry.” Otte wrote in his essay.

This year, applicants were asked to reflect on a more career-defining question: What inspired you to pursue a future in agriculture, and how do you hope to make a positive impact on your community and the industry? Their essays told stories of early mornings on the farm, mentorship from family members and teachers, and a shared vision of strengthening agriculture.

“Agriculture is more than a career; it is a way to strengthen the connections between people and the land they depend on. I hope to encourage others to appreciate the importance of agriculture and consider

careers in the field.” Consbruck wrote in her essay.

“We continue to be inspired by the stories behind each application. These students aren’t just pursuing careers in agriculture,” said Paige Godbersen, Talent Coordinator at CVA. “They understand the impact agriculture has beyond the farm, and they’re motivated to be part of that bigger picture moving forward.”

Those receiving scholarships are:

  1. Lucille Koinzan, Neligh, NE
  2. Luke Harder, Belden, NE
  3. Cody Andreasen, St. Edward,
  4. Luke Otte, Ulysses, NE
  5. Owain Jones, Tipton,
  6. Braden Janzen, Henderson, NE
  7. Easton Good, Barnard, KS
  8. Jenna Gengler, Beloit, KS
  9. Campbell Consbruck, West Point, NE
  10. Jenna Funk, Clearwater, NE
  11. Cale Oborny, Garland, NE
  12. Kathryn Naber, Seward, NE
  13. Cissanie Krohe, Utica, NE
  14. Shaylie Kester, Clearwater, NE
  15. Lane Kelly, Thurston, NE
  16. Reece Taylor, Newport, NE
  17. Kayton Anderson, Wausa, NE
  18. Brenna Long, Clay Center, NE
  19. Kade Pearson, Beloit, KS
  20. Caden Brandl, Humphrey, NE

CVA congratulates the 2026 scholarship recipients and wishes them continued success in their educational journeys. Each recipient represents the future of agriculture. Rooted in tradition yet motivated to innovate and lead. Through this program, CVA continues to support the future of agriculture by investing in those who will lead it forward. For more information about Central Valley Ag and its scholarship program, visit cvacoop.com.

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