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Syngenta Announces 2018 #RootedinAg Contest Winner Katharine Girone of Varna, Illinois, is the grand prize winner of the 2018 Thrive #RootedinAg contest from Syngenta. This contest challenges growers and other ag industry professionals across the country to describe the person who most nourished their agricultural roots. Girone, who works as a program coordinator for 4-H youth development at the University of Illinois Extension in Pekin, Illinois, and helps her family operate a fifthgeneration farm, chose to honor her grandfather, Kenneth McKee. In her winning essay, she wrote, “Though my grandfather is not as young as he once was, when I look at him, I still see the hands of a faithful farmer: hands worn by hard, physical labor; hands that have held life; hands that sowed the seed to feed the world; and hands that welcome me home.” Girone’s story resonated with both online voters and a panel of judges. Now, after receiving a mini touchscreen tablet, along with four other deserving finalists, Girone also won a $500 gift card. Additionally, Syngenta will make a $1,000 donation in her name to the Tazewell County 4-H program. Girone chose this group for the pivotal role it has played in shaping her relationship 70 No. opy | Volume $18/year | $1.50/c

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with her grandfather. GIVING BACK “In my tenure as a 4-H member, my grandfather made it to every 4-H show of mine,” she says. “He is a 4-H alumnus, a retired 4-H leader and retired 4-H sheep department superintendent. Giving back to this amazing organization that has affected both of us so deeply only seems fitting.” 2018 marks the fifth consecutive year Syngenta has sponsored an essay contest for its Thrive magazine and website readers. With her win, Girone joins an impressive group of #RootedinAg winners. “We thank everyone who shared their inspirational stories with us and who took the time to vote

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for their favorite finalist,” says Syngenta communications manager, Wendell Calhoun. “Our winner is an exceptional young woman who credits her grandfather with helping to instill her love of agriculture.” “We share that love and are excited to not only honor Katharine and Kenneth, but to give back to 4-H, an organization that benefits so many young people in local communities,” Calhoun says. In 2019, the contest will continue, and readers will be invited to tell their own stories of how they are #RootedinAg. To learn more about the contest or to read other ag news stories, go to www.SyngentaThrive. com. Join the conversation online by connecting to www.syngenta-us. com/social.

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