Sandhills Task Force Welcomes 2026 Ranch Interns
- May 22
- 2 min read

The 2026 Sandhills Ranch Internship season has kicked off, bringing
together a new cohort of interns eager to step into ranch life. Participants gathered for
the annual orientation, a tradition that lays the groundwork for their summer experiences
on ranches across the Nebraska Sandhills.
Over the next three months, these interns will live and work on ranches throughout the
Nebraska Sandhills. The Sandhills Ranch Internships are paid, summer-long, position
which includes room and partial board. The interns have the opportunity to attend an
educational workshop of their choosing.
This year’s orientation connected individuals from various backgrounds who share a
commitment to learning through hands-on ranching experiences. Executive Director
Shelly Kelly opened the event with insights into the Sandhills Task Force, elaborating on
its history and mission.
The day covered essential topics such as ranch safety, communication, conflict, and
networking. Participants benefited from the Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) training,
gaining vital knowledge for cattle care and becoming BQA certified.
Highlights of the event was a panel discussion featuring former Sandhills Ranch interns,
who shared personal stories and offered valuable advice. Guest speaker Jessica
Rodman discussed her journey from intern to mentor and educator, emphasizing the
significant impact that internships and mentorship have in the industry. She also
covered essential safety and handling practices for cattle and horses.
In a new development, the Sandhills Task Force introduced the Ranch Apprenticeship
Program. Two apprentices who began their placements earlier this year joined the
orientation alongside summer interns. Additionally, three participants from other
internship programs attended, building connections across the ranching community.
Programs like the Sandhills Ranch Internship and Apprenticeship Program play an
important role in developing the next generation while strengthening relationships
between ranchers, communities, and people eager to learn. Through mentorship,
hands-on experiences, and community support, these opportunities help preserve the
values and traditions that make the Nebraska Sandhills unique.
If you see one of these interns or apprentices in your community this summer, take a
moment to introduce yourself and make them feel welcome. Your support is invaluable
and greatly appreciated. Whether it is advice on where to eat, community events, or just
a friendly chat.
Stay tuned as we share stories and experiences from the 2026 internship and
apprenticeship season!
To read more about the Sandhills Ranch Internship Program, visit
www.sandhillstaskforce.org/ranch-internship.If you have any questions or want more
information, contact kylee@sandhillstaskforce.org or call/text 308-340-2781.



