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Market Development Summer Internship - Oklahoma Dept. of Agriculture, Food and Forestry

  • Feb 24, 2025
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Paid • Closes March 15


The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry is looking for qualified collegiate students to join the Market Development team throughout the summer.


The Oklahoma Ag in the Classroom intern will promote the program through written and digital communications, assisting with events, organizing resources for educators and completing goals set forth by the program.


Additionally, a Social Media and Photography intern will support marketing initiatives and work closely with Oklahoma Agritourism, Viticulture and Enology and Made in Oklahoma program staff. The intern will spend the summer growing brand awareness for all three programs that benefit Oklahoma producers.


Both paid internships offer practical agriculture experience working directly with industry leaders.


Here is how to apply:

  1. Apply for the State Internship Program HERE

    1. You must be accepted into the State Internship Program to be eligible


  2. Fill out and submit the Oklahoma Ag in the Classroom Internship Application HERE and/or the Social Media and Photography Internship Application HERE


Applications are due March 15, 2025, at 5:00 p.m.


Please email kirsten.hollansworth@ag.ok.gov with any questions.

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