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Thursday, 19 March 2026 09:55

Jessica Kilday wins BrightSIDE dairy scholarship

Written by  Staff Reporters
BrightSIDE scholarship winner, Jessica Kilday. BrightSIDE scholarship winner, Jessica Kilday.

The South Island Dairy Event's BrightSIDE has named Jessica Kilday as the recipient of the BrightSIDE Scholarship, recognising her commitment to furthering her education and future career in the New Zealand dairy industry.

Kilday is currently studying towards a Bachelor of Agriculture at Lincoln University and has recently completed her second year of study. She will begin her third and final year in 2026, where she plans to tailor her degree towards the dairy sector.

"The Bachelor of Agriculture has been a great degree so far, as it's allowed me to study across a wide range of agricultural disciplines," says Kilday. "I've gained exposure to animal husbandry, soil management, plant sciences and farm systems management, which has really helped shape where I want to head next."

With her final year largely made up of elective papers, Kilday is focusing on courses that will strengthen her knowledge and practical understanding of dairy farming systems. She intends to enrol in Dairy Production Science and Pasture Agronomy, which he believes will best prepare her for a career in the dairy industry.

"I want to build a degree that gives me a strong foundation for working within the New Zealand dairy industry," she says.

"These courses will help me better understand both animal performance and pasture-based systems, which are so critical to our farming model."

The BrightSIDE Scholarship has been established as part of the BrightSIDE programme to extend its impact beyond the one-day BrightSIDE event. It reflects SIDE commitment to investing in the next generation of farmers and agricultural leaders.

The BrightSIDE Scholarship is open to past BrightSIDE attendees pursuing further education or training in agriculture, including those entering university-level agricultural study, beginning a career in the dairy industry through a recognised training provider, or upskilling as a working farmer through a high-level course. Successful applicants may receive funding of up to $3,000 to support their education or training. Applications open later in the year.

This year, BrightSIDE will be held on 1 April 2026 at Ashley Dene Research Development Staton near Lincoln, and is targeted at those considering a career in the dairy industry - particularly Year 11-13 students, school leavers, university students, and anyone looking for a change in career.

BrightSIDE registrations are now open - visit www.side.org.nz for more information or to register.

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