Abigial Smith

Graduated February 2019

After graduating from high school I was thinking about going to school for something in the agriculture field and heard about Wolfe’s Neck Teen Ag program. After working on the farm for a summer I knew I was in the right field. I went to Kennebec Valley Community College to learn more about sustainable agriculture. While in college I worked at several farms, and traveled around shearing sheep. After graduating in 2016 I still wanted to continue to learn more sustainable practices. Wolfe’s Neck and the apprenticeship program seemed like a perfect fit so here I am.

Most days I milk cows and have fun.

When I am not at Wolfe’s Neck I am a kayaking, woodcarving, sheep-shearing shepherdess.

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