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You'd have to make it up yourself, I'm afraid. There's sites like Farmnet that provide basic overviews and introductions at a young adult level, but it would need to be supplemented heavily with hands on work. 4-H could help with that, along with maybe a parttime job/lessons at a local farm.
"The greatest sign of success for a teacher... is to be able to say, "The children are now working as if I did not exist."
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Thanks Minnie
I just looked at ASU web-site and have not found it yet...Any suggestions?? If not, I will give them a call tomm..
thank you again!
Sherrie
thank you again!
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I just looked at the Arkansas State University website and the bookstore has several agriculture books, but I have no clue about any of them. I'd suggest you call the college of agriculture there and see if anyone could guide you. Also the college offers introduction to plants and introduction to animals in the science college which is required to graduate with a degree in agriculture. Auburn, Kentucky, & Purdue also offer colleges of agriculture.
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Yes, You'd need to make it up yourself, I'm anxious. There's locales like Farmnet that give essential outlines and presentations at a youthful grown-up level, however it would need to be supplemented intensely with involved work. 4-H could help with that, alongside possibly low maintenance work/lessons at a nearby homestead.
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