Watertown Reflection

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Last week Tuesday I went up to Watertown to compete for FFA. My CDE, career development event, that I particpated in was Agronomy. In Agronmy all of the competierors are looking at seed and plant samples; we are trying to firgure out what the name of that spifice seed or plant it is. Before we identify the them we are given a card to put our anwers on. The card has diffrent areas where the awnsers go; the card in the compition consit OF: forgen seeds, weed seeds, and grian seeds. During the compation I noticed that the girl next to me was having a hard time understnadning where the types of seeds go, so I quitly showed her where each one goes; she thanked me then we coniuted our idenfiacton portion. After the comation was done we loaded up

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