Fifth-generation Jandowae farmer awarded Pacific Seeds Agricultural Scholarship

July 9, 2026

Fifth-generation Jandowae farmer awarded Pacific Seeds Agricultural Scholarship

Fifth-generation grain grower and University of Queensland student Angus Cronin has been awarded the 2026 Pacific Seeds Agricultural Scholarship, recognising his commitment to the future of Australian agriculture.

Angus Cronin in a wheat field

Angus, who grew up on his family’s dryland broadacre cropping property near Jandowae, is studying a Bachelor of Agricultural Science and Bachelor of Agribusiness at the University of Queensland. He is also currently representing the Jandowae and District Show Society and the Darling Downs Sub Chamber of Agricultural Shows at the 2026 Queensland Rural Ambassador State Finals.


The $5,000 Pacific Seeds Agricultural Scholarship supports University of Queensland students entering the final year of an agriculture-related degree and includes the opportunity to complete a practical work placement with Pacific Seeds.


Growing up on the family farm, Angus gained firsthand experience in crop establishment, harvesting, machinery operation and variety selection, developing a strong understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing Australian grain growers.


Pacific Seeds National Marketing Manager Donny Benn said Angus was selected from an exceptionally strong field of applicants.


“There was a high number of excellent applicants for the 2026 scholarship, but Angus stood out because he had a clear vision for how he can contribute positively to Australian agriculture,” Mr Benn said.


“We are very proud to support students through the Pacific Seeds Agricultural Scholarship. Investing in passionate young people like Angus helps ensure the Australian grains industry continues to benefit from talented people with practical farming experience and a desire to make a difference.”


Angus said the scholarship would provide valuable support as he prepares for a career in the Australian grains industry.


“Growing up on our family’s cropping property and seeing Pacific Seeds variety trials firsthand sparked my interest in crop improvement and the role plant breeding plays in helping growers manage seasonal conditions and improve productivity,” Mr Cronin said.


“My studies have strengthened my passion for agronomy and agribusiness, and I’m particularly interested in improving drought resilience and translating research into practical outcomes for growers.”


“I hope to contribute to a grain industry that is productive, resilient and sustainable, while helping strengthen the connection between agricultural research and the people producing Australia’s food and fibre.”


The Pacific Seeds Agricultural Scholarship is awarded annually to University of Queensland undergraduate students entering the final year of an eligible agriculture-related program, including Agricultural Science, Agribusiness, Science and Advanced Science (Honours). Alongside the $5,000 scholarship, recipients can undertake a practical placement with Pacific Seeds, gaining firsthand experience across Australia’s seed industry.



For more information, please contact:

Donald Benn 
Pacific Seeds National Marketing Manager
M: 0456 979 054 
E: donald.benn@advantaseeds.com

 

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