Meet the Intern: Kendall Miller
Kendall Miller of Camden is a senior at Wilmington College, pursuing a double major in agriculture education: community education with a concentration in agriculture-animal science.
Read MoreThis event is part of our grassroots policy development process, where Farm Bureau members, legislators, and county leaders gather to discuss ideas, concerns and proposals that shape local, state and federal agricultural policy. We welcome and encourage everyone’s insight and participation!
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Kendall Miller of Camden is a senior at Wilmington College, pursuing a double major in agriculture education: community education with a concentration in agriculture-animal science.
Read MoreThis event is part of our grassroots policy development process, where Farm Bureau members, legislators, and county leaders gather to…
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