DFA Offers Scholarships

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Dairy Farmers of America, Inc. (DFA) has announced a new scholarship program for college students pursuing a career in the dairy industry. Says DFA, “We recognize the importance of developing future leaders in the dairy industry, and are committed to investing in their educations.” Applications are due January 15, 2008 – to learn more visit DFA’s website.

Scholarships are available for the following studies:

* Dairy Herd Management/Production
* Large Animal Veterinary Medicine
* Marketing/Economics/Finance
* Processing/Manufacturing
* Communications/Journalism
* Quality Assurance
* Dairy Nutrition
* Dairy Foods
* Education
* Engineering
* Policy
* Genetics
* Law
* Others

3 Comments on “DFA Offers Scholarships”

  1. How can you guys support dairy? Cows are being confined, injured, and injected with Recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone while you are sitting back sucking on your milk. And, if your happy about the veal (baby male cow) industry, then keep on exploiting innocent farm animals. It’s a sad industry and you can learn more about it at meetyourmeat.com and milksucks.com. Sorry, I don’t mean to be a bearer of bad news…I’m just trying to show the other side of the coin. Have a good day.

  2. How can you guys support dairy? Cows are being confined, injured, and injected with Recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone while you are sitting back sucking on your milk. And, if your happy about the veal (baby male cow) industry, then keep on exploiting innocent farm animals. It’s a sad industry and you can learn more about it at meetyourmeat.com and milksucks.com. Sorry, I don’t mean to be a bearer of bad news…I’m just trying to show the other side of the coin. Have a good day.

  3. How can you guys support dairy? Cows are being confined, injured, and injected with Recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone while you are sitting back sucking on your milk. And, if your happy about the veal (baby male cow) industry, then keep on exploiting innocent farm animals. It’s a sad industry and you can learn more about it at meetyourmeat.com and milksucks.com. Sorry, I don’t mean to be a bearer of bad news…I’m just trying to show the other side of the coin. Have a good day.

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