Forage Production SAE
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Rebecca Newburn, a senior at Bullard High School, shares her journey in hay production through her SAE project. She details the steps of cutting, drying, raking, and baling hay, emphasizing the urgency of completing the work before rain. Through this experience, she learns valuable lessons in patience and improvisation, while gaining independence and leadership skills. She also highlights the importance of communication and business management in pursuing one's passions.
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