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Is this a plausible way to work with youth education and outreach? I was a towny kid hiding chicks in my basement and have bum farmed show rabbits and birds through my teens and early 30s. and had alot of grunt jobs in some really cool livestock, exotic, game farms, pet, and kennel atmospheres. I got a semester of animal science livestock judging, under my belt and taught a rabbit clinic for the SAVE Farm (uses agriculture as therapy to prevent suicide in vetrans). But it's time for a big boy job. I think agriculture education for children is important but at the minimum, access to space for their educational projects.
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