“Our employee [who helps manage our herd] did an internship when she was in college, and that’s what brought her back to the farm from another job. We thought this would be a good way to give back to help other students understand farm practices. It has definitely been a win-win for our intern and our farm,” said Glenn Kline of Y-Run Farms, LLC, one of the host farms in this year’s program.
During the internship, students will also conduct a research project that connects to their career interests and benefits their dairy farm’s operation. After researching and analyzing various topics, they will present their findings in August at the conclusion of the program.
Through on-farm externships, students who do not have in-depth experience with dairy production have the opportunity to learn from dairy producers on various Pennsylvania operations. By spending time at multiple farms, externs gain exposure to a variety of dairy management structures, types of herds, and business models.
Congratulations to the following interns and externs who are participating in the program this summer:
- Mikayla DeReinzi – Interning at Noblehurst Farms in Linwood, New York
“My purpose for this on-farm internship is to learn to be a dairy farmer so I can better understand clients when I am eventually a large animal veterinarian.”
- Cameron Goodyear – Interning at Eleven Farm in Elliottsburg, Pennsylvania
“I chose to do this internship because I want to expand my knowledge about the dairy industry. This hands-on opportunity will give me the chance to round out my experience. Being an intern on a robotic dairy has come with a new learning curve for me, but I’m loving the concept and convenience of them. I’m blessed to have this experience, and I’m excited to see what the next few weeks have in store.”
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