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Agricultural Communications: Working to Better our Programs

Shhhhh, don't tell anyone else! I didn't grow up in an agricultural community, participate in a high school agriculture program or FFA, or even have much of a clue about agriculture until college. The intention behind each of these articles is to provide you. the very busy (let's be h...

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Published in:The Agricultural Education Magazine 2017-11, Vol.90 (3), p.4-4
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