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Brianna Breunig, Ashton Haack and Alisha Klemme will each receive $500 to continue their education at a college in an agriculture-related or environmental science degree.
Breunig, the daughter of Mark and Mary Breunig of Sheboygan Falls is a 2019 graduate of Oostburg High School and is attending the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. She is majoring in animal science with an emphasis in animal companionship. Her minor is chemistry.

Breunig was involved in dozens of clubs, activities and community service events while in high school. She received six 4-H awards and has been on the UWRF Dean’s List three times.
Haack, the son of Tom and Heidi Haack of Sheboygan Falls is a recent graduate of Plymouth High School. He will attend the University of Wisconsin-River Falls in the fall and major in agricultural engineering.

Haack won first place in the Wisconsin State Fair and Sheboygan County Fair in dairy showmanship. He was an Honor Roll student, 11-year member of the 4-H Club and four-time champion archer.
Klemme, the daughter of Scott and Michelle Klemme of Plymouth is a recent graduate of Plymouth High School. She will attend the University of Minnesota in the fall and major in animal science and minor in business and Spanish.

Klemme was president of the Willing Workers 4-H Club, a member of the National Honor Society and Future Business Leaders of America, and varsity swimmer and track student athlete. She was involved in nearly two dozen community service projects, including Meals on Wheels.
SRPF offers scholarships to encourage young people to continue their education in agriculture, Joe Wagner, board president, said.
“These three students have a bright future ahead of them in agriculture. They see the value and importance of conservation practices and protecting our soil and water,” he said.