Micro Algae SAE
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Abbigail Lozan, a senior at the Sound School in New Haven, shares her supervised agriculture experience in microalgae production. She grows four types of microalgae for lab species, emphasizing research, training, and time management. Abi highlights the importance of algae, the support from her team, and the skills she gains in precision and organization. She encourages future students to follow their passions in their projects.
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