Pathways with Indiana NRCS

Over the summer I had the privilege to be a Pathways Intern with the Natural Resources Conservation Service. With this internship, after you intern for so many hours, you get offered a permanent position for after graduation. I started out my summer in Clay county, and about halfway through was transferred to Sullivan county. Now that school has started I am working out of the Lafayette office a few days a week. The pathways program is something I recommend to anyone wanting to work with producers to better their farms. You get to work on different projects like waterways, filter strips, seedings, and attend many trainings where you will meet people from all over. The application for this one comes early, so if you are ever interested keep your eye out in late September/early October!

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