Warner University Students Honored as Future Leaders at Agriculture Hall of Fame Dinner

Warner University proudly announces that seven of its outstanding students were recently recognized as future leaders in the agriculture industry at the prestigious Agriculture Hall of Fame Dinner. As part of this honor, they will be mentored by industry professionals and gain invaluable insights and guidance to shape their careers. Abby Crawford, Coordinator of Agricultural Programming and Advancement, attended as the students’ mentor sponsor for the program.

The students recognized at this esteemed event were:

  • Morgan Chancey, Ag Studies- sophomore
  • Gracie Yarborough, Ag Studies- sophomore
  • Emma Self, Ag Studies- sophomore
  • Montana Golden, Ag Studies- freshman
  • Elizabeth Shurley, Ag Studies- freshman
  • Luke Larson, Ag Studies- freshman
  • Bailey Lightsey, Ag Studies- senior

These students’ dedication to agriculture and commitment to leadership reflect Warner University’s mission to equip students with the skills and experiences necessary to excel in their fields.

In addition to celebrating these students’ accomplishments, Warner University was honored to witness Cary and Marcia Lightsey being inducted into the Agriculture Hall of Fame. Renowned for their contributions to the agricultural community, Cary and Marcia Lightsey are also generous supporters of Warner University. Their commitment to education and agriculture was highlighted as they acknowledged Warner University as one of the organizations they proudly support.

For more information about Cary and Marcia Lightsey’s impact on the agricultural industry, visit their Hall of Fame biography.

Warner University is committed to fostering leadership and excellence in agriculture. We are immensely proud of our students and grateful for the support of our donors, whose contributions continue to inspire and enable future generations of agricultural leaders.