Authored by Sara Stockstill, Illinois Central College Student
I had the opportunity to take part in the 2025 Illinois Soybean Association (ISA) mentorship program. Through this experience, we were able to visit and learn from a variety of agriculture-related businesses. It opened my eyes to how many different careers exist within agriculture, far beyond the ones we typically hear about.

Visit to PACE Laboratory (Photo provided by Colleen Callahan Consultancy)
While I wasn’t able to attend all five site visits due to personal circumstances, the three I did participate in were once-in-a-lifetime opportunities. I’m incredibly thankful to Colleen Callahan of Colleen Callahan Consultancy for taking the time to organize these visits. Because of this program, I believe I’ve found where my passion lies and have a clearer vision for my future career.
One of the highlights was our visit to the USDA, where we learned about the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). It was eye-opening to see the many ways they support farmers, not only in improving their land and productivity, but also in preserving its natural state. We learned about erosion prevention and sustainable land management, and we even had the chance to visit a farmer’s home to see NRCS programs in action. Witnessing firsthand how the USDA has helped him maintain and enhance his land was one of the most impactful experiences I’ve ever had.
Before this program, I knew I wanted to work in agriculture, but I wasn’t sure what path to pursue. Thanks to the ISA mentorship program, I now have a goal—and a renewed sense of purpose. I’m excited for what lies ahead.
Thank you to everyone who made this experience possible.