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Abigail Wilson grew up on a farm in Arkansas. She lives at home and works for both her parents and grandparents while she starts her own farm. At the age of fifteen, she became the ceo and co-owner of Piney Creek Crafts. Her plans for the future are to receive a degree in Veterinary Sciences with a specialty in large animals. She is also a published author. Her book "The Joys of Christmas " is available on Amazon and new books will be announced soon.
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