Students join field day for career insights

A TOUR designed for high-school students will be one of the highlights at Birchip Cropping Group’s main field day on September 13 at Kinnabulla.

The tour will run concurrently with sessions designed for farmers and advisers showcasing the latest in local agronomic research, including disease management, new varieties, new herbicide technology, nutrition and farming systems.

The event will be held at BCG’s main research site, 7km west of Kinnabulla on Kinnabulla West Road.

North Central LLEN agriculture education project co-ordinator Susan Gould said the introduction of the tours was an authentic way for students to immerse themselves in the gold standard of broadacre cropping and livestock research.

“The tours will leave a legacy on the students and eventually our region,” Ms Gould said.

“For our students who aspire to be farmers, it is essential to show them the depth and range of quality information available in their local region.

“For those who are passionate about science and research, this opportunity also showcases high level jobs that can be found in our region.”

Ms Gould said she believed the tours would open the eyes of those students who were unaware of the breadth of agricultural careers.

“BCG is a leader in innovation and research and its main field day is an excellent opportunity for students to gain knowledge and begin to form networks that will put them in good stead for their future careers,” she said.

Participating students will have an opportunity to learn about careers ranging from hands-on, to high level science and research. Activities will include a careers panel, engaging with farmers and researchers, as well as a treasure hunt.

The Sustainable Schools Agriculture fund has supported the North Central LLEN agriculture initiative 21st Century Careers in Agriculture.

This will assist students from local schools, including Pyramid Hill and Wycheproof, to attend.

Gates open at 8am with onsite catering available from breakfast through to drinks at the conclusion of the day.

This event is free for BCG members and $50 for non-members. To become a member, visit bcg.org.au.

For more information on student tours, call BCG’s Louisa Ferrier on 5492 2787, or for school information call Ms Gould on 5491 1144.

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