According to the article in PA Farm News:
The scholarship will support outstanding undergraduates who are interested in exploring various leadership styles within social, cultural, political, and organizational contexts.The article also notes that first consideration will go to students who have been members of the 4-H or FFA and is being offered through the College of Agricultural Sciences.
Fehnel and his wife currently reside in Indianapolis where he retired after serving as vice president for Elanco an Eli Lilly Company.
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