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WORLAND — Big Horn Basin students interested in agricultural careers have an opportunity to question professionals during the Ag Career Extravaganza Tuesday, Feb. 14, in Worland.
The 5:30-7:30 p.m. event in the Worland Community Center is set specifically during the annual two-day WESTI Ag Days, which draws agricultural experts in many professions to Worland. WESTI Ag Days is Feb. 14-15.
“This is an opportunity for youths to interact with ag professionals to learn the ins and outs of what they do in their careers,” said Amber Armajo, UW Extension 4-H educator in Washakie County, who helped plan the event with educator Caitlin Youngquist.
RSVPs are requested for the free dinner by calling 307-347-3431.
Students from high schools in Big Horn, Hot Springs, Park and Washakie counties are invited, said Armajo.
Recruiters from the University of Wyoming and community colleges are also expected.
“There are many career opportunities in ag-related fields youths may not be aware of, especially if they were not raised on a farm or ranch,” said Youngquist. “Youths and parents will be able to visit with professionals and college recruiters, ask questions and learn about career options.”
Expected to attend are people in professions such as animal nutrition, agricultural economics, agricultural communications, irrigation and implement companies, sales, banking, seed companies, plant science, research, and agronomy and others.
“We highly encourage youths who do not have an ag background to attend,” said Youngquist.
For more information, contact Armajo or Youngquist at 307-347-3431.