Monday, August 6, 2012

Internship Finale!

Friday, August 3rd I presented my final presentation to the AMVC Staff and other 2012 Interns. I had a wonderful summer working with such a wonderful group of Swine Producers that I'm more than willing to go back next year! :) I am really looking forward as to where I can go within the Pork Industry, and AMVC was wonderful to open that gate for me this summer.

I have been set from day #1 of College that I wanted to  become a beef specialist whether it be within Vet School or just regular schooling. But I knew that I wanted to be in the Beef Industry. AMVC opened my eyes to another industry that is striving to become more efficient, more productive, and lower prices for both farmers, and consumers. I look forward to the challenges that the Pork Industry is facing with the whole Gestation Crate debates currently going on, and to see where we end up in the future. I can't wait for the improvements to come.

AMVC was a wonderful company to work for this summer, and they welcomed all of us from no animal experience to growing up with hogs. I got to meet so many powerful, representing folks within the industry that have spent years dedicated to the industry, as well as AMVC. Although AMVC is located in Audubon, they manage barns all across the US. They do such a good job representing the company and being able to manage farms from hundreds of miles away. I thoroughly enjoyed meeting so many important, knowledgeable, and amazing people within the company and industry.

Thank you AMVC for an unforgettable summer. Both inside, and outside of work, my memories will not fade of a very determined, well established company.


To learn more about AMVC, or to learn about their internship program please visit: http://www.amvcms.com/

They are all more than willing to help interns out, and to open the doors for new opportunities and improvements within your schooling efforts. Please, consider AMVC for an internship if you are interested in the Pork Industry. Even if you aren't, this is still a good internship to open your eyes to any type of production and the work that is involved "behind the scenes".

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