Cooperative SAE
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Natalie Massa, a fifth-generation farmer and alumna of the Willows FFA chapter, shares her journey as a loan officer at Clusa Glenn Farm Credit. She highlights her SAE projects in rice, olives, and market sheep, which shaped her career. Her passion for agriculture and working with farmers led her to pursue this path. Through FFA, she gained valuable opportunities, achieving recognition and connecting with peers in Costa Rica.
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