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Wordless Wednesday: 4-H Pledge

Posted by Fricke Productions on Thursday, January 26, 2012

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@Mary Ellen Fricke
Danville, IL

I'm a self-proclaimed #agnerd, who remembers her first big-girl t-shirt. It read “Proud to be a Farmer’s Daughter.” Over the years, the shirt may have faded, but my passion for promoting family farming hasn’t. 


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