Overview
RENNYLEA Angus is a family grazing business based in the Murray Valley in Southern NSW. Settled by the Corrigan family in 1870, Ruth and Anthony Corrigan are the fifth generation of the Corrigan family to work in the business, working with their parents, Bryan and Lucinda Corrigan. Angus cattle were introduced to Rennylea in 1952, Bryan commenced artificial breeding in the herd in 1974, and Rennylea Angus was enrolled in Group Breedplan when it commenced in 1985. Today there are 1,500 cows in the herd, and a total of 3,500 cattle on 7 properties located at Bowna and Culcairn. The Rennylea herd vision is to be a supplier of elite genetics that meets customers’ needs in a quality driven, profitable and ethical value chain.
Eligibility
Available to:
Continuing Students
Study mode: On Campus
Campus: Albury-Wodonga; Orange; Wagga Wagga
Must be studying
3rd / 4th (Honours)
Students studying within the discipline of Science in a course specifically related to animal science (including animal nutrition) and/or Agricultural business
Conditions
- Consideration may be given to student experiencing financial hardship. Demonstrate financial hardship by providing a Centrelink Income Statement or outline your financial need in the ‘Additional Financial Information’ free text box in application.
- The student to demonstrate an interest in the “future of the livestock industry” as it relates to their area of study in either Agricultural business management / Animal Genetics or Animal Nutrition.
- Student to upload a document on their application answering the following – Apart from your mandatory study, what have you done to further your education in Agriculture?