Crook County Farm Bureau Offers Scholarships

Up to $4,500 in scholarships available for local high school seniors and college students.

Published on Feb. 23, 2026

The Crook County Farm Bureau Federation is now accepting applications for its annual scholarship program. The organization will award up to three scholarships totaling $4,500 to qualifying residents of Crook County, Wyoming who are graduating high school seniors or current college/vocational students.

Why it matters

The Farm Bureau scholarship program provides financial assistance to help local students pursue higher education, supporting the next generation of farmers, ranchers, and agricultural leaders in the Crook County community.

The details

To be eligible, applicants must be Crook County residents who are graduating high school seniors or current college/vocational students. They or their parent/guardian must also have a current paid membership with the Crook County Farm Bureau Federation. The application deadline is March 30, 2026 and awards will be based on a minimum 2.5 GPA.

  • The application period is open now through March 30, 2026.
  • Scholarship recipients will be announced in Spring 2026.

The players

Crook County Farm Bureau Federation

A local chapter of the Wyoming Farm Bureau Federation that advocates for agricultural interests and provides educational and community programs in Crook County.

Cassie Pickrel

A representative of the Crook County Farm Bureau Federation who can be contacted for more information about the scholarship program.

JW Moore

A representative of the Crook County Farm Bureau Federation who can be contacted for more information about the scholarship program.

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What’s next

The Crook County Farm Bureau Federation will review all scholarship applications and announce the recipients in Spring 2026.

The takeaway

The Farm Bureau scholarship program is an important investment in the future of Crook County's agricultural community, providing financial support to help local students pursue higher education and develop the skills needed to succeed in farming, ranching, and other agricultural careers.