Saying Goodbye: An Intern’s Final Thoughts, part 2
Friday, July 25th, 2008From NFU Summer Intern Tyler Fischer
Spending the last couple months in a very busy and exciting, Washington, D.C., has been quite an experience for a small town South Dakotan. I have thoroughly enjoyed it. My time with the National Farmers Union government relations staff has been awesome. It seems surreal that two months have gone by. It seems only a short while ago that I was trying to figure out the metro system and which side of the Capitol was the Senate and which was the House.
During our first week we were encouraged to take on a couple of issues that interested us and follow them during our time here. I went to hearings, briefings and press conferences where I was able to shape informed views on a variety of issues. By helping with the Farm Bill Toolbox I gained a much more in-depth understanding of the farm bill and how it affects many different people and industries. I have enjoyed learning the legislative process and the impact that lobbying organizations can have from firsthand experience.
I believe I will find my experience with NFU invaluable as I enter the agricultural industry workforce. I would like to thank all the NFU DC staff for making this such an interesting and enjoyable internship and Laura Monchuk for informing me of this great opportunity.


From NFU Summer Intern Kale Van Bruggen
The National Farmers Union Foundation is awarding $500 scholarships to six recipients of the 2008 Stanley Moore Scholarship.
From NFU Summer Intern Mike Stranz
The National Farmers Union Foundation is awarding $500 scholarships to six recipients of the 2008 Stanley Moore Scholarship.
From NFU Summer Intern Mike Stranz
The National Farmers Union Foundation is awarding $500 scholarships to six recipients of the 2008 Stanley Moore Scholarship.