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‘Cool Careers’ video features Kansas dairy farmers

‘Cool Careers’ video features Kansas dairy farmers

Episode 16 of the HirePaths Cool Careers video series highlights dairy farmers. 

Each episode of “Cool Careers” is hosted by a Kansas child and highlights a fun, in-demand career in Kansas. 

In the newest episode, viewers visit McCarty Family Farms and learn all about dairy farming. Tune in to find out how technology is used on the farm, just how many dairy products use ingredients from right here in Kansas and more. 

Click here to watch Episode 16: Dairy Farmer. 

View the rest of the Cool Careers videos here

Other episodes include information about drone pilots, plumbers, robotics and automation engineers, heavy equipment technicians, electrical process engineers, elementary school teachers, wind turbine technicians, welders, carpenters, pilots, distribution support specialists and medical imaging technicians. 

The mission of HirePaths is to inform and excite parents and guardians, as well as K-12 teachers, about options young people can pursue after high school to launch a successful, well-paying career. This includes on-the-job training programs, apprenticeships, and technical and community college education. 

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Posted: Oct 12, 2023,
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Author: Ann Bush

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