Kayla Reed of the Pulaski FFA Chapter in Wisconsin started helping her dad monitoring lake water by collecting samples for the Citizens Lake Monitoring Network when she was in the seventh grade. Since then, she’s taken on more endeavors in the proficiency area, including working on a bullhead diet study and a juvenile walleye growth study. Reed has also created a small wildlife food plot in her backyard. She is supported by her parents, Kim and Grant, and her FFA advisors, Kaleb Santy, Cedric Pettis, and Terry Erdmann. Sponsored by National FFA Foundation & National FFA Organization.
Carissa converses with Kayla about her successes.
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