Summer 2026 Farm Services Intern

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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:
- 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
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