passed since then,
Jennifer Edwards has not lost her taste for agriculture or
her determination to make the most of her opportunities.
As a student at Gaston High
School, Edwards became involved with Future Farmers of America
(FFA). It was in FFA that she met Auburn University’s
Ag Ambassadors and learned about Auburn University’s
College of Agriculture.
“I enjoyed ag so much
from FFA that I knew I wanted to pursue something in that
field,” says Edwards. “The Ag Ambassadors let
me know that Auburn had a great College of Agriculture.”
In 1998, Edwards enrolled in
Auburn’s College of Agriculture, and in August 2003,
she graduated with a degree in agricultural economics. Edwards
served as graduation marshal for the college, carrying the
CoAg banner in the entrance processional.
“Marshals are selected
for high academic achievement as well as their activities
and contributions to the college,” said Associate Dean
Bill Alverson. “Jennifer is an outstanding person in
all those areas.”
During her years in the college,
Edwards made the most of the opportunities available, earning
the Etowah County and the Alabama State Farmers Federation
scholarships and the Lowell Wilson scholarship, which is awarded
for academic excellence.
Edwards also represented the
college as its senator in the Student Government Association,
served as an Ag Ambassador and was a member of the Ag Econ
Club. She was a Dunkin’ Darling her first two years
at Auburn.
As an Ag Ambassador, Edwards
helped to spread the word about how great Auburn’s College
of Agriculture is. Her favorite activity as an Ag Ambassador
was the trip to Moultrie, Ga., every year to represent the
college at the Sun Belt Agricultural Expo.
“There are a lot of students
from other states who are very interested in Auburn’s
agricultural program. And it’s also just exciting to
see all the different aspects of agriculture that are at the
Expo,” relays Edwards.
Before graduation, Edwards also
availed herself of the college’s internship program,
working first as a sales representative for Aventis CropScience
and later for Bayer CropScience. She was offered a third internship,
also in sales, and most recently a fourth with the White House
liaison office for the United States Department of Agriculture
(USDA). That office is responsible for making appointments
for positions in the USDA and hiring people to fill those
positions.
Edwards garnered this offer
through her acquaintance with Ann Veneman, the secretary of
agriculture. As national secretary of the FFA during 2000-2001,
Edwards had the opportunity to meet Veneman several times.
One of Edwards’ most interesting
experiences as national secretary occurred when she briefed
President Bush before he spoke to an FFA group meeting in
Washington, D.C.
“FFA is very well known
in Texas and as the former governor of that state, President
Bush wanted to speak to us about agriculture and education,”
says Edwards. “Being the national secretary, I delivered
the closing remarks after his speech, so I actually had a
five to 10 minute meeting with him. When the president came
into the room, he said, ‘Hey, Jennifer. How’s
Auburn?’ So that was pretty exciting,” admits
Edwards.
Also as national secretary,
Edwards traveled with a team of five other FFA members to
35 states and to Japan, Canada, Mexico and Puerto Rico. During
these visits the team presented leadership conferences and
met with business and industry leaders and government officials
to gain support for FFA.
What does the future promise
for this bright graduate of the College of Agriculture?
Edwards plans to go to law school
and specialize in agricultural law. Her long-term goal is
to be involved with agricultural policy development at either
the state or the national level.
“I feel that I can have
the greatest impact on agriculture in that way,” she
says.
In the almost 20 years since
she rolled watermelons onto her grandparents’ front
lawn, Jennifer Edwards has taken advantage of the opportunities
that agriculture has offered her. It’s a pretty safe
bet that the next 20 years will be no different.
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