Ditching office job for Farm, New hall Woman digs in
Dec 24th, 2020 | Category: Special Reports | 3:09DECEMBER 24, 2020: Twenty-nine-year-old Citerina Atkins did not dream that she would become a farmer. Not comfortable with the nine-to-five office environment, she began to look for a way out. One Sunday, her cousin, Roike Campbell, showed her the social media pages of Abbey Gardens Farm and she was intrigued.
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