Girl Scouts Education SAE
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3m 45s
Explore Abigail Hurst's innovative SAE project, "The Roots of our Nation," which revitalizes the Girl Scout journey in agriculture. This program educates Girl Scouts on plant and animal systems through engaging events led by FFA members. Abigail emphasizes crucial safety protocols for animal interaction, fostering a professional and educational environment for all participants.
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