Scholarship Opportunity 2026

Scholarship Program

Country Visions and CP Feeds have a strong agricultural involvement and want to promote the continued education of students with the same interest. Investing and supporting youth promotes the mission of the companies by building a strong future for their members and communities.  

This past year, Country Visions and CP Feeds collaborated to award scholarships to 33 graduating high school seniors whose parents are active members of these agriculture-based companies. The students were each awarded a $1,000 scholarship to further their education at a college, university, technical or vocational school.

This year Country Visions Cooperative and CP Feeds, LLC are excited to once again offer 33 scholarships of $1,000 each to local students. This opportunity is available for high school seniors graduating with the class of 2026. Additionally, NEW this year, current college and technical school students are also welcome to apply.


Deadline:
Applications, including all required data, must be postmarked, emailed or delivered to Country Visions' office by March 31, 2026 without exception. 

2025 Scholarship Recipients

Country Visions Cooperative and CP Feeds, LLC proudly congratulate the Class of 2025. These students have demonstrated innovation, creativity, and resilience, effectively preparing themselves for their next chapter. To celebrate their dedication, Country Visions and CP Feeds have awarded $1,000 scholarships to 33 graduating high school seniors to support their educational journeys.

Investing in the future is a priority for these companies, as evidenced by their commitment to student education and the growth of their organizations. Their scholarship program assists local students who aspire to further their education at a college, university, or technical/vocational school.

All members and employees of Country Visions Cooperative and CP Feeds, LLC, along with their children planning to pursue post-secondary education, were eligible to apply for these awards. The scholarship recipients were chosen from a competitive pool of highly qualified candidates based on academic performance, recommendations, personal essays, extracurricular involvement, work experience, and application completion. Preference was given to students pursuing a degree in agriculture. 

Country Visions and CP Feeds are awarding the following students the 2025 scholarships:

Alex Kirchman, school: Algoma High School
Logan Schmidt, school: Brillion High School
Hadlee Rohlfs, school: Campbellsport High School
William Huenink, school: Cedar Grove-Belgium High School
Jack Teunissen, school: Cedar Grove-Belgium High School
Peyton Juckem, school: Chilton High School
Brianna Lemke, school: Chilton High School
Eric Allen, school: Denmark High School
Sabrina Abel, school: Fond du Lac High School
Max Roehrig, school: Hilbert High School
Owen Peterson, school: Iola-Scandinavia High School
Jellie Waterlander, school: Lingleville (TX) High School
Blake Jauquet, school: Luxemburg-Casco High School
Caleb Salentine, school: Luxemburg-Casco High School
Noelle Vos, school: Manitowoc Lutheran High School
Lorelai Rezek, school: Mishicot High School
Henry Heideman, school: New London High School
Sloan Averbeck, school: Oshkosh West High School
Cole Anhalt, school: Plymouth Comprehensive High School
Danielle Contoschool: Plymouth Comprehensive High School
Parker Maney, school: Reedsville High School
Katelyn Konrad, school: Ripon High School
Megan Lautenbach, school: Sevastopol High School
Ruth Wilke, school: Sevastopol High School
Jacob Rohm, school: Seymour Community High School
Stephanie Sigl, school: Seymour Community High School
Nevaeh Galligan, school: St. Mary's Springs Academy
Myah Behnke, school: Valders High School
David Trzebiatowski, school: Waupaca High School
Darek Trzebiatowski, school: Waupaca High School
David Winters, school: Weyauwega-Fremont HS
Elizabeth Leick, school: Wrightstown High School
Madison Wiese, school: Wrightstown High School

Community Involvement and Request for Donations


Country Visions is committed to the communities we serve.  Developing leaders within our communities, enhancing ag education and community safety are just some of the programs that we are proud to support. Our commitment to our communities allows us to have supporting partnerships with organizations such as:

  • 4-H Leadership Development

  • Community Food Banks

  • Future Farmers of America

  • Ag in the Classroom

  • Farm Safety Camps

To apply for a sponsorship or donation, fill out our online form: