• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to secondary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • YouTube
  • Apple
Mid-West Farm Report

Mid-West Farm Report

  • Farm News
  • Madison
    • Fabulous Farm Babe
      • About Pam
    • The Farm Team
    • Focus On Energy
    • Daily Podcast: Pam Jahnke
  • Eau Claire
    • Bob Bosold and Jill Welke
    • Podcast: Daily Show
    • Podcast: Interviews
    • Thank a Farmer
    • About Bob
    • Meet Rachel
  • Podcasts
    • Podcast: Pam Jahnke
    • Podcast: Eau Claire
    • Microbials Matter
    • 2022 World Dairy Expo Coverage
  • 2022 Wisconsin Century & Sesquicentennial Farm Salute
  • About Us
    • Affiliates
  • Contact
  • Watch
Home » Blog » Education » Interning In America’s Dairyland
May 30, 2023

Interning In America’s Dairyland

July 2, 2021

Share this:

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • LinkedIn
Interning In America’s Dairyland

This is a series summer intern, Michelle Stangler, has launched looking for advice and insights for students interested in Wisconsin Agriculture.

Going out of state for an internship may be risky, but beneficial.

Jessica Schmitt, Editorial Intern at Hoard’s Dairyman, is native to Fort Atkinson, Iowa and a student at Iowa State triple majoring in dairy science, agricultural communications, and international agriculture. Coming from a dairy background, she was excited to be surrounded by dairy producers in Wisconsin for the summer.

Schmitt knew this experience was for her since she says, “I grew up reading Hoard’s and I have quite the collection at home of their magazine.” From there, she applied to the opportunity and is staying busy writing the monthly farm flashes in the print Hoard’s Dairyman magazine. Schmitt says she, “takes a scientific study and converts it to something more attainable and easy to understand.” Not only has she been writing constantly, but also traveled to see the Top Producing Holstein Cow in Platteville, Wisconsin.

A career where she can impact the dairy industry further would be the perfect spot for her after graduation. “I’m really hopeful for finding a new way to reach out to our consumers and make sure they understand that dairy cows are raised and produced in a proper manner and that dairy farmers care for them with the utmost care we have” Schmitt says.

“Internships are so vital” Schmitt says and adds, “Each year I progressively learn more and more and I know it will add to my skill set and experiences. I know when I enter a career, I will be more knowledgeable opposed to not having these internships.”

Her and many other students are interning across the state of Wisconsin in agriculture. If you’re an intern, recent college graduate, or involved in a company wanting to share your advice contact [email protected] for a feature on the weekly segment – The Future Of Agriculture Is Bright!

Filed Under: community, Education, News Tagged With: Editorial Intern, Future of Agriculture is Bright, Hoard's Dairyman, Iowa State, Jessica Schmitt

Share this:

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • LinkedIn

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Primary Sidebar

Mid-West Farm Report Podcast

Secondary Sidebar

Pam Jahnke

Bob Bosold

Latest News

  • Avoid Potential Conflicts With Black Bears
  • Plastic Made From Dairy Product Waste?
  • How Will You Celebrate June Dairy Month?
  • Wisconsin Dells Hosts Farm to Fork Breakfast
  • USDA To Help Organic Dairies Cover Increased Costs
  • Vet Demand Improved At UW
  • Final Push For ’35 Under 35′ Nominations
  • Ag Lending School Set For August
  • Wisconsin Farm Bureau Recognized For Communications
  • Abdo Joins Organic Valley As CFO

Footer

Copyright © 2023 · The Mid-West Farm Report

 

Loading Comments...