Gracey student interning at Kentucky Department of Agriculture

Braden Porter, who attends the University of Kentucky, is one of eight college interns working this summer at the Kentucky Department of Agriculture.

A University of Kentucky student from Gracey is working as a summer intern at the Kentucky Department of Agriculture. Braden Porter is among eight interns that Commissioner of Agriculture Ryan Quarles welcomed to the program, according to a press release Tuesday from Quarles’ office. 

Kentucky Department of Agriculture college interns and the state ag commissioner are (from left) Braden Porter, Morgynne Lunsford, Landon Muse, Madison Wilmoth, Commissioner Ryan Quarles, Gracie Mika, Benjamin Williams, Riley Milby and Emery Poore. (Kentucky Department of Agriculture photo)

Porter is the son of Wesley and Lori Porter. He will be a senior this fall at the University of Kentucky, where he has a double major in finance and agricultural economics and a minor in business.

“Our internship program offers college students a unique opportunity to work alongside our employees and agriculture community,” Quarles said in the release. “From past experiences, we know this program provides a great advantage to those who want to continue in the agriculture field, helping to launch careers in agriculture or an ag-related field. Some of our interns even go on to become KDA employees.”

The eight-week internship provides “opportunities for students to gain first-hand experience, knowledge, and understanding of the governmental process through pre-professional work in various occupational fields.”

The interns will work alongside Kentucky Department of Agriculture employees. 

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