A University of Tennessee at Martin agribusiness student from Atwood has been named a recipient of a national agriculture scholarship.

Hannah Fowler, a junior agribusiness major at University of Tennessee at Martin, is one of seven students nationwide selected to receive the 2025 Southern Agriculture Industry Advancement Scholarship from AMVAC, an American Vanguard company that develops, manufactures, and markets agricultural products.
Fowler is a 2025 graduate of West Carroll High School and also earned her Associate’s degree through the Middle College program at Jackson State Community College. She is concentrating in farm and ranch management.
Each scholarship recipient will receive $2,000 to support their educational and professional pursuits in the agriculture industry. Fields of study represented among the recipients include agribusiness, crop science, plant breeding, and weed science.
“Agriculture has always been a part of my life,” Fowler said in a release from AMVAC. “Growing up on a row crop farm taught me where it all begins, and studying agribusiness lets me give back and make an impact. I’m so grateful to be chosen for this scholarship.”
The other students selected for the 2025 scholarship are Jessie Adams of the University of Georgia Tifton Campus, Rhet Bexley of the University of Arkansas, Delaney Brown of Texas A&M University, William Cordell of the University of Florida, Navdeep Godara of Virginia Tech University, and Sadie Morris of Mississippi State University.
To be eligible, applicants were required to receive a nomination from a consultant or professor and demonstrate experience studying agriculture or working in the industry between 2023 and 2025. The scholarship was open to high school seniors and students enrolled in agriculture programs at accredited colleges or universities.
AMVAC announced the scholarship recipients on Dec. 8.
