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CARIBOU - A new program, Seeds of Hope, is linking 5,000 National FFA Organization members, formerly the Future Farmers of America, from Maine to California to provide aid to agricultural education programs devastated by Hurricane Katrina.
Darick C. Williams, Maine's FFA president, said Monday that an estimated 120 FFA chapters and schools, 5,000 FFA members and their families have been affected. About 150 agricultural education teachers have experienced severe damage or total destruction of their school projects, including greenhouses, fields, orchards and aquaculture facilities.See the full content of this document
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Future Maine Farmers Plant Seeds of Hope in Gulf
Williams said that Maine has 13 FFA chapters consisting of 585 s...
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