Amanda Peirson didn’t grow up in the agriculture community, but thanks to the clubs and activities she joined at The Pennsylvania State University, she quickly discovered a strong interest in dairy science.
“I have no background in farming whatsoever. I ended up joining Dairy Science Club and other agriculture activities my freshman year, and I realized I loved it,” she said. “I really love cows, and I really like learning about them, too. For some reason, cows and ruminants just clicked for me.”
As a senior studying animal science at Penn State and considering what she wants to do after graduation, Amanda decided to complete an on-farm externship this past summer. The externship allowed her to rotate through multiple Pennsylvania dairy farms on a weekly basis, all with different sizes, scales and business models. Amanda says the connections she made with different dairy producers and the exposure she had to different management decisions were some of her favorite parts of the experience.
“For me, it’s been really good to get connections with a bunch of people in the industry, especially in my area. They all do the same conceptual things of raising their own animals, but I like learning how everyone has their own twist on it. I like seeing how it all plays out,” she explained.