Warping Up a Great Year as a BES Intern

I can’t believe how fast this internship has flown by! It was only yesterday I was learning about irrigation management and how to identify different forage species. Although my internship is coming to an end, I can’t thank my co-workers and advisors enough for the great memories and the abundance of knowledge I will be able to take with me as I start my junior year in college. Not only that, but I will be able to walk away with some extra guidance and professional experience as I look forward to continue my education and get my masters in teaching.

Our Crew!
Our Crew!

 

As for my concluding up date for my internship, this week we have been catching up and getting everything finalized. We finally were able to finish harvesting our plots and now have all the samples in the dryer and are waiting for the results on those. In addition to harvesting, we have finished putting all the T posts up in the field, we have cut everything down in the field, and are working on final internship things. The biggest accomplishment that has happened this week was getting harvesting done and awaiting results. Hopefully when I present in Corvallis I will be able to display my findings with late season planting under a common irrigation regime.

The field all cut.
The field all cut.

Below you will find some final pictures I took along this week that I thought would be worth sharing. Thanks again for all who followed my blog and hope you learned lots!

Aj and I suited up the spray!
Aj and I suited up the spray!
Arctic Cat Pro!
Arctic Cat Pro!
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