Organic Oat Hay SAE
Plant Systems
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2m 34s
Bailey Morrell, a senior at Willows High School and FFA member, shares her supervised agricultural experience with 74.5 acres of certified organic hay. She shifts from animal agriculture to plant science, detailing her journey through organic certification and the challenges of drought. Bailey highlights the effects of water scarcity on her farming practices and her commitment to soil health, while outlining her future aspirations in production agriculture and agriculture law.
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