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OFI 1961: Growing Thousands Of Pounds Of Vegetables For Charity | FFA SAE Edition | Lauren Schroeder | Calamus-Wheatland High School FFA

OFI 1961: Growing Thousands Of Pounds Of Vegetables For Charity | FFA SAE Edition | Lauren Schroeder | Calamus-Wheatland High School FFA

Off-Farm Income · Matt Brechwald

January 19, 202428m 21s

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Show Notes

Lauren Schroeder is an amazing humanitarian, farmer and FFA student. During Covid, when she was in the 8th Grade, she started volunteering in her community and made an observation. She noticed that in the meals available to people there was no fresh produce. The timing of this observation coincided with her beginning her FFA career and needing to develop a supervised agricultural experience.

Lauren decided to plant a garden and donate 100% of the production to those in need. A very benevolent SAE was born. Starting her 9th grade year, she planted 1/2 acre with a variety of vegetables, ultimately donating them to multiple different organizations around her community. During the summer between her sophomore and junior year she increased her production to 1 acre and donated over 7,000 lbs of vegetables. She has two summers left while she is in high school FFA and wants to increase production this year to 1.5 acres and finally 2 acres with a total of 20,000 lbs of vegetables. It is an unbelievable story and goal, but she has proven that she can do it, and there is no doubt that she will!