 I'm Lake and Rainbolt. I'm a senior at the University of Arkansas and I'm majoring in Animal Science and Agricultural Communications. I am originally from Marshall, which is a super small town, a very rural community. I graduated with 72 students in my class and that was the biggest class since like the 1990s. So it was a major thing for me to come to the university. I went to a community college in Harrison. I went to North Arkansas Community College first and then transferred to the university, which has been the best decision I've ever made and I'm a multiple-time scholarship recipient from Farm Bureau, which has really allowed me to make that transition, allowed me to follow my dreams of coming to the University of Arkansas and it's just been such a wonderful gift and wonderful blessing to be able to come here, get the degree with the donations from Farm Bureau and those families who believe in the students and I never really thought that that would be an opportunity for me coming from a really rural community. It's just so wonderful to see all the support that the community has and especially the Farm Bureau board from my county. I got a county Farm Bureau scholarship when I graduated high school and then these two state Farm Bureau scholarships. It's just been so wonderful to see not only the monetary support but also just the like real physical support from that board and it's wonderful to know that no matter where I go in Arkansas or beyond that I have the support of Farm Bureau staff members and supporters that are going to follow me around everywhere. My name is Norley Townsend. I'm an undergrad student here at the University of Arkansas studying ag communications with minors in ag business and ag leadership. I first got introduced to Farm Bureau through 4-H when I was a part of the state 4-H officer team and we went we got the opportunity to go to Austin, Texas to the National Farm Bureau Convention and after that that really inspired me to be more involved in Farm Bureau and so when I got to college I became a member of Collegiate Farm Bureau and I was just a member last year but this year as my sophomore year I decided to be an officer so now I'm elected secretary and I'm also a recipient of the Farm Bureau scholarship. Well I'm from Rosebud, Arkansas it's a small town in central Arkansas or central Arkansas and I'm a first generation college student so I have a really good supporting family but also scholarships really help in the long run and I'm paying for college myself so that's the scholarship has really helped me financially.