Wisconsin's agriculture secretary announced that a new slate of participants are being sought for the Wisconsin Agriculture Youth Council. Launched in 2020, Randy Romanski says the purpose of the program is to encourage young people to engage with state government and increase their awareness of DATCP's role in the state's agricultural industry.
"The Wisconsin Agriculture Youth Council has been a valuable opportunity for our DATCP team to engage with young people about Wisconsin agriculture policies and resources," Romanski said. "I strongly encourage students with an enthusiasm for Wisconsin agriculture to apply for this Council to network with others from across the industry and discover more about the many agricultural-related careers available."
The council will be comprised of 15 Wisconsin high school seniors from across the state who represent a variety of interest areas in farming sector.
Students will serve a one-year term on the council. To apply, students need to submit a completed application, resume, essay, one-minute video, and letter of recommendation. Applications will be accepted through March 31.
Additional details are available at AgYouthCouncil.wi.gov
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