"We shifted to the farm about seven years ago. In our first year there I helped Wendy show her cows at the Waikato Show," she said.
"I was hooked, and I've loved it ever since."
The former Te Awamutu College student is in her first year of a Bachelor of Agricultural Science (Honours) at Lincoln University.
She's about to embark on her final exams for the year.
"My classes wrap up this week before my exams start at the end of this month," she said.
Lauren Otto at the Morrinsville A&P Show in 2017. Photo / Supplied
Lauren was the 2019 recipient of the Holstein Friesian NZ (HFNZ) Scholarship, which is awarded annually to a young member of the association.
It's designed to financially support students undertaking dairy-related tertiary study.
"The scholarship's come in extremely handy. I used mine to purchase a laptop. You could also use it to buy textbooks, which are expensive," she said.
Otto's been heavily involved with HFNZ, winning the Paramount Cup in 2017 for being the top-performing member at the National All Dairy Breeds Youth Camp.
Applications are currently being accepted for the 2020 scholarship.
"My advice to people is to apply. If you're passionate about Holstein Friesians and the dairy sector it's a good way to help cover some of your course-related costs," she said.