Announcing the Aaron Boysen Memorial Scholarship December 18, 2018 November 19, 2019 The Aaron Boysen Memorial Scholarship has been established to celebrate the life and professional work of Aaron Boysen. Aaron lived a full life that passionately focused on three primary areas - family, agriculture, and his work at Kent feeds. Aaron’s devotion to these three things has left a lasting legacy on those who came in contact with both his personal life and with those who worked with him at Kent for over 30 years. This is why Kent has chosen to set up a memorial scholarship fund in his honor. Aaron’s life and commitment to both Kent and the beef, swine and show feeds industries is something that should be both celebrated and remembered by others. So, to make this possible, Kent has created the Aaron Boysen Memorial Scholarship to help other’s live out Aaron’s passion and further impact others in the world he loved – agriculture. While Aaron ended his battle with pancreatic cancer on October 5, 2018, the impact of his life will continue on for many decades. Therefore, it is the goal of the Aaron Boysen Memorial Scholarship to help others remember Aaron’s life and to inspire others to live out their similar agriculture dreams. If you would like to support the future of agriculture and honor the legacy Aaron has left, please consider donating to this scholarship fund. Contributing checks may be made out to: Community Foundation of Greater Muscatine Memo: Aaron Boysen Memorial Scholarship Mailed to: Community Foundation of Greater Muscatine C/O Aaron Boysen Memorial Scholarship 208 West Second Street, Suite 213 Muscatine, IA 52761 Or, donate online on the Muscatine Community Foundation's website. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Print Email Related Posts Cheryl’s #MyTrustStory for Kent Feeds For more than 40 years, Cheryl has only trusted her animals’ nutrition to Blue Seal feeds. Read More Meet Kendra Lehner – Retail Sales Specialist Kendra Lehner’s first job interview with Kent Nutrition Group was for a dairy position that she admits she wasn’t qualified for and “knew nothing about.” But she took the opportunity… Read More Josh’s #MyTrustStory for Kent Feeds Kent Feeds has been a staple on Josh Lyon’s farm since he was in high school, helping his father raise cattle in Tama County. Read More