@boogy2020 If you get that internship, that would be perfect. Now, about your essays, one really should be about the field you are interested in and how you became interested in it. More than one is beating the same dead horse, so the other essays can be about other things, but you really need one to show the college why they should take you in, in which a major factor is your field of study and career goal.
Also, have you considered using the fact that you raise chickens and have a garden in an essay? Those are related to your field, and even if they are not how you got into or express your interest in biology to you, if you spin them right and show what you learned from those activities and give them insight into your unique background, you can get a complex yet down-to-earth feel in the eyes of the admissions office, which is a real plus, especially as a QB applicant. Check this link out: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/11/your-money/college-essay-topic-money-social-class.html
If you’re looking fpr an essay to cut, I suggest the LGBT+ one. While you certainly can mention it as part of another essay, using it as the main topic of an essay is risky. Not that it will subtract from your application as a whole but it won’t really add anything as the simple truth is that the admissions office is going to receive tons of essays about the LGBT+ experience. It’s just much easier to have your essay stand out when it’s about something few applicants will have done and fewer talk about than when it’s about something many other applicants will have gone through and will most likely talk about.