Rockingham County Farm Bureau has established a $50,000 scholarship to honor J.M. Wright Jr. On hand for the signing were (seated, left to right) Rockingham County Farm Bureau President Darryl Dunagan; J.M. Wright Jr.; Leola Meador, Scholarship Chair; (standing, left to right) Sharon Runion Rowland, Executive Director of the N.C. Cooperative Extension Foundation; Ken Sigmon, Associate Vice Chancellor at NCSU; Mrs. J.M. Wright; and Jon Ort, Assistant Vice Chancellor and Director of N.C. Cooperative Extension.ROCKINGHAM COUNTY FARM BUREAU established an Agriculture Foundation endowment in honor of NCFB Senior Vice President J.M. Wright Jr. The $50,000 endowment is a scholarship for Rockingham County students planning to attend North Carolina State University, North Carolina A&T State University, or a North Carolina community college to study for a career in agriculture or agri-science. The endowment honors the commitment that Wright has demonstrated as a leader and former President of the Rockingham County Farm Bureau. Rockingham County Farm Bureau previously established an endowment at Rockingham Community College and provides three $1,000 scholarships.

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