Ames – There’s no question too big or too small for Ashley Englin, new swine specialist with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach in northwest Iowa. On the job since Jan. 29, she’s already working to develop contacts, meet colleagues and clients, and prepare to offer great service to producers and others in that area.
Englin said her background provides her with a great deal of first-hand experience and an understanding of what takes place within the day-to-day operations of a farm, a big plus in this position.
After graduation, she began work as a nursery production training coordinator for Schwartz Farms Inc. in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota. In March 2022, she and her family returned to Le Mars and she started work as a wean-to-finish production specialist for Smithfield. And when her current position with Iowa State opened, it immediately drew her attention.
What should people expect from this new swine specialist?
“I bring an attitude of hard work, enthusiasm and dedication that I hope to convey in every interaction I have with people,” she said. “I want people to always walk away from an interaction with me feeling like I gave them something valuable to use in future endeavors, and I want to help people be as successful as possible.”
Englin is based in the ISU Extension and Outreach Sioux County office in Orange City, and can be reached at aenglin@iastate.edu or 712-737-4230.