Florence resident, Morehead State student Dylan Foster one of 12 serving as KDA summer interns


Twelve college students, including one from Northern Kentucky, are interning this summer at the Kentucky Department of Agriculture (KDA) assisting KDA employees and Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture Jonathan Shell help residents across the state with agricultural needs.

“KDA’s internship program offers college students an opportunity to work side-by-side with our employees and agriculture community for a unique experience,” Shell said. “This mentorship program can help launch careers in ag-related fields by providing a great advantage to those who want to continue in agriculture.”

The Kentucky Department of Agriculture welcomed 12 college interns this summer to work alongside KDA employees gaining insight into the agriculture field. Pictured, from left, are Davis Miller, Emily Tabor, Taylor Bishop, Shelby Butler, Leslie Monhollen, Dylan Foster, Agriculture Commissioner Jonathan Shell, Mary Brooke Stith, Rachel Cowheard, Abigail Barrett, Callie Hudson, Emily Chunglo, and Sayde Lowe. (Photo from KDA)

The Kentucky Department of Agriculture’s summer internship program has provided opportunities for students to gain first-hand experience, knowledge, and understanding of the governmental process through pre-professional work in various occupational fields. KDA offers students studying majors both directly and indirectly relating to agriculture. Career paths of current and former interns include, but are not limited to, agriculture, education, computer science, marketing, public relations, and pre-law.

KDA interns work with KDA employees learning the various programs of the departments that make up KDA, allowing them to gain insight into considering a future career within the ag industry and with KDA.

This year’s interns have attended livestock shows, proclamations, conferences, and attended interviews with department employees. In addition, interns have worked closely with employees to develop social media promotions, help teach the public about farm safety, and work with the senior’s market and the junior chef programs.

This year’s interns are:

• Abigail Barrett, Lexington, attending University of Kentucky
• Taylor Bishop, Springfield and Greensburg, attending Morehead State University
• Shelby Butler, Mount Washington, attending University of Kentucky
• Emily Chunglo, Harrodsburg, attending Western Kentucky University
• Rachel Cowherd, Campbellsville, attending University of Kentucky
• Callie Hudson, Versailles, attending University of Tennessee
• Dylan Foster, Florence, attending Morehead State University
• Sayde Lowe, Murray, attending Murray State University
• Davis Miller, Lexington, attending Wofford College
• Leslie Monhollen, Williamsburg, attending University of Kentucky
• Mary Brooke Stith, Brandenburg, attending Murray State University
• Emily Tabor, Garfield, attending Western Kentucky University

Kentucky Department of Agriculture