Lamb SAE
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Kami Harmon, an 11th grader from Athens, Tennessee, shares her supervised agriculture experience with lambs. She details her daily routine of feeding and training them, highlighting her journey towards independence, inspired by her sister. Kami emphasizes the importance of record-keeping for her SAE and advises others to choose projects they enjoy, drawing on her own experience with a plant SAE that didn't align with her interests. Her journey has grown from one lamb to five.
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