Community
11 April, 2024
Young farmer ready to make her mark
KIARNA Murfett might only be 18 years old, but she already has her heart set on running her own farm.
She is working on dairy farm at Panmure as she completes her agricultural studies with support from a DemoDAIRY Foundation school scholarship.
It’s all part of a long-term plan to take over her family farm at nearby Framlingham.
Ms Murfett secured a job with Danielle and Tom Wright at their Panmure dairy farm after completing her Certificate II in Agriculture with Mrs Wright as her teacher.
“I finished Year 12 and was looking for work and I was offered a job on their farm, so it was perfect,” she said.
Already well versed in dairy farming from her family background, Ms Murfett is now enjoying the variety of work the industry offers, from milking cows to drilling and fixing fences to feeding calves.
She is now studying a Certificate III and will start a Certificate IV in July.
“I’ll stay here for a few years and hope to go back to work on the farm with Dad and Mum and take over the family farm when they’re ready to retire,” Ms Murfett said.
While that’s a few years down the track, Ms Murfett is enjoying her current experience.
“I like how you’re doing something different every day,”Ms Murfett said.
“You’re always outside and I have a passion for working with animals.”
The DemoDAIRY Foundation scholarship has been a big help as she transitions from school to work and further study.
“Because I’m straight out of school, it has allowed me to afford the further study and helped with clothing and to buy a computer for my schooling,” Ms Murfett said.
“It’s helping me to reach my goals.”
For more information about the DemoDAIRY Foundation or the Powell Legacy fund visit the DemoDAIRY Foundation website at https://www.demodairy.com.au, or contact DDF secretary Ian Teese on 0427 358987 or via e-mail at itag@bigpond.com.