Oklahoma's second Agri-business Development Team recently mobilized for duty in Afghanistan. The 2-45 ADT will replace the first Oklahoma ADT, the 1-45 ADT, sometime in the next few months. Both units received extensive training on crop development, meat handling and processing, bee keeping, as well as, many other food safety and production techniques.
Photo: Sgt. 1st Class Kendall James, Oklahoma National Guard Office of Visual Information
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Oklahoma's second Agri-business Development Team recently mobilized for duty in Afghanistan. The 2-45 ADT will replace the first Oklahoma ADT, the 1-45 ADT, sometime in the next few months. Both units received extensive training on crop development, meat handling and processing, bee keeping, as well as, many other food safety and production techniques.
Photo: Sgt. 1st Class Kendall James, Oklahoma National Guard Office of Visual Information
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Oklahoma's second Agri-business Development Team recently mobilized for duty in Afghanistan. The 2-45 ADT will replace the first Oklahoma ADT, the 1-45 ADT, sometime in the next few months. Both units received extensive training on crop development, meat handling and processing, bee keeping, as well as, many other food safety and production techniques.
Photo: Sgt. 1st Class Kendall James, Oklahoma National Guard Office of Visual Information
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Oklahoma's second Agri-business Development Team recently mobilized for duty in Afghanistan. The 2-45 ADT will replace the first Oklahoma ADT, the 1-45 ADT, sometime in the next few months. Both units received extensive training on crop development, meat handling and processing, bee keeping, as well as, many other food safety and production techniques.
Photo: Sgt. 1st Class Kendall James, Oklahoma National Guard Office of Visual Information
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Oklahoma's second Agri-business Development Team recently mobilized for duty in Afghanistan. The 2-45 ADT will replace the first Oklahoma ADT, the 1-45 ADT, sometime in the next few months. Both units received extensive training on crop development, meat handling and processing, bee keeping, as well as, many other food safety and production techniques.
Photo: Sgt. 1st Class Kendall James, Oklahoma National Guard Office of Visual Information
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