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Summer 2026 Farm Services Intern

CompanyDairy Farmers of America
LocationGreeley
Work ModeRemote
PostedJanuary 9, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
Interns will collect and process cow breath samples, manage data, and maintain specialized equipment. They will also engage in discussions about technology and serve as a liaison between product developers and dairy farmers.
Internship Type
full time temporary
Company Size
8051
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
40 hours
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About The Company
At Dairy Farmers of America, our 19,000 employees work with one goal in mind – to bring value to our family farm-owners. As a farmer-owned cooperative, DFA offers rewarding jobs across the nation in a variety of fields, including manufacturing, accounting, communications, marketing, economics, on-farm field services, and more. We value our employees and reward them with competitive benefits, a supportive working environment, and growth opportunities. We capitalize on the strengths of each individual and ensure that each employee is challenged in their role. Through Dairy University, employees receive online training and job enhancement, classes. Employees also have the opportunity to grow within DFA. We also want our employees to live a healthy lifestyle and offer a health and wellness program that provides access to online classes and materials tailored to help our employees make healthier choices, as well as an Employee Assistance Program that helps employees with legal and health issues, such as advice on parenting or stress management, and free counseling sessions. At DFA, we understand that our employees provide value within our organization and in our community. We cultivate a culture of openness, transparency, and integrity where employees are encouraged to voice their opinions and share their ideas. We also believe we have a responsibility to give back the communities in which we operate and work to do so through the DFA Cares Foundation. Dairy Farmers of America, Inc. is an equal employment employer and is committed to providing employment opportunities to minorities, females, veterans, and disabled individuals.
About the Role

This internship offers a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of agriculture and cutting-edge biotechnology. As an intern with Dairy Farmers of America, you’ll be part of a groundbreaking initiative that uses cow breath samples to determine pregnancy — an innovation that has the potential to transform dairy farm reproduction practices and improve efficiency for farmers on a global scale. You’ll gain hands-on experience on real dairy farms, collecting and processing samples, managing data, and maintaining specialized equipment. Most importantly, you’ll be an integral participant in discussions about the technology, and serve as a bridge between product developers and the dairy farmers utilizing this emerging technology. You will leave this internship with valuable experience, professional connections, and a deeper understanding of how science and technology drive progress in agriculture.

 

Location: this internship will be based remotely and will require frequent travel to dairy farms. The preferred candidate will live in Colorado or the surrounding area/states.

 

MAIN DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Utilizing breath-sensing technology:
    • Plan the collection of a multitude of individual cow breath samples from dairy farms
    • Collect and process cow breath samples on farms and upload data to the cloud
    • Collect all pertinent cow data required at collection and again within 2-3 months
    • Initiate and maintain contact with farmers so any additional data can be requested if needed
  • Conduct preparatory work for breath sampling technique, including the management and maintenance of research equipment
  • Contribute to conversations involving future technology planning and development
  • Maintain accurate records of sampling and ensure activities are compliant with ethics approvals
  • Other tasks as directed
Qualifications

Qualifications:

  • Currently enrolled in a degree in Veterinary Science, Agriculture, Biotechnology or similar equivalent degree

Experience and skills:

  • Cattle handling experience is essential
  • Understanding of basic animal behavior and welfare
  • Understanding of basic animal reproduction and livestock production systems
  • Demonstrated ability to undertake research and project management work under broad direction only, exercise initiative in undertaking responsibilities
  • An interest in biotechnology and sensor technology
  • Demonstrated high level organization, communication, interpersonal skills including experience working with farmers and farm staff
  • Demonstrated high level oral and written communication skills, including the ability to maintain accurate records and the preparation of reports
  • Demonstrated interpersonal skills, including the ability to work both collaboratively in a team and autonomously when required
  • Demonstrated ability to work autonomously with little direct supervision

An Equal Opportunity Employer including Disabled/Veterans

Key Skills
Cattle HandlingAnimal BehaviorAnimal WelfareAnimal ReproductionLivestock ProductionResearchProject ManagementBiotechnologySensor TechnologyOrganizationCommunicationInterpersonal SkillsTeamworkAutonomyRecord KeepingReport Preparation
Categories
AgricultureScience & ResearchEnvironmental & SustainabilityTechnologyEducation