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En Espanol

Toda la información se encuentra en inglés, deido a que el programa (Global Cow Program) requiere que el participante tenga mínimo un nivel de inglés básico, sin embargo, podrá traducir la informacion que desee en siguiente link: http://translation.paralink.com/translation.asp.

Mensualmente publicamos en nuestro periódico toda la informacion relacionada con el programa, como las fechas actualizadas de los eventos que realizamos y la lista de personas que constantemente ingresan al programa: ¨International Dairy Farm Training¨.

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Estamos a su disposición.

"Nuevamente te agradezco por esa oportunidad que me diste de poderme realizar profesionalmente en este hermoso pais.  De mi parte, te cuento que este ha sido un buen ano para mi, pues he alcanzado muchas metas.  Gracias!"
Juan Carlos, COLOMBIA

The Global Cow Program is a hands-on training program for agricultural students or professionals in dairying. It is officially sponsored by Experience International in Everson, Washington.

  • Jucimar

    I was a trainee of this program from 2004 to 2005.  I want to tell you my feelings and especially thank you cordially fpr the opportunity the course gave me:

    At the time, I had a good job and was a college student studying Business Administration, and I was always connected to the small farm of my parents.  Going to the U.S. was a very big challenge in my life, and I even spoke almost no English.   I locked up the college, I quit my job and I went to the Global Cow.


    In this period, I learned a plethora of wonderful things related to dairy farms--while dealing with the longing for family, friends and especially the challenge of learning two languages​​: English and Spanish.


    When I returned to Brazil, I had numerous job offers, because of English. But I was most interested in the work of administering a farm. Today, I completed the college of business administration. I'm 40% of law school completed and in progress. I am married, and I have a wonderful daughter.  I have six years administering the farm.  The farm consists of 20,000 acres planted with soybeans and corn. The production is 30,000 tons of grain annually and the production of livestock rearing, currently at 5,500 cattle.

    I believe that without this opportunity, I would not have achieved all this. Thank you!
    Jucimar