Pictured, from left, are: NC Farm Bureau General Counsel Julian Philpott, William Pope, Zipporah Hayes, Greylon Barwick, Jacob Anders, NC A&T State University Dr. Antoine Alston and NC State University Dr. David Jones. The Sampson County students were recognized for completing NC Farm Bureau’s Institute for Future Agricultural Leaders (IFAL) Program. The program assists exceptional rising high school seniors from across the state in exploring agricultural-related college majors available at the state’s two land-grant universities—NC A&T State University and NC State University.

Pictured, from left, are: NC Farm Bureau General Counsel Julian Philpott, William Pope, Zipporah Hayes, Greylon Barwick, Jacob Anders, NC A&T State University Dr. Antoine Alston and NC State University Dr. David Jones. The Sampson County students were recognized for completing NC Farm Bureau’s Institute for Future Agricultural Leaders (IFAL) Program. The program assists exceptional rising high school seniors from across the state in exploring agricultural-related college majors available at the state’s two land-grant universities—NC A&T State University and NC State University.
https://www.clintonnc.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/web1_IFAL.jpgPictured, from left, are: NC Farm Bureau General Counsel Julian Philpott, William Pope, Zipporah Hayes, Greylon Barwick, Jacob Anders, NC A&T State University Dr. Antoine Alston and NC State University Dr. David Jones. The Sampson County students were recognized for completing NC Farm Bureau’s Institute for Future Agricultural Leaders (IFAL) Program. The program assists exceptional rising high school seniors from across the state in exploring agricultural-related college majors available at the state’s two land-grant universities—NC A&T State University and NC State University.