Summer Ag Experience

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Students at Triton High School participated in the Summer Ag Experience and worked in an agriculture-related field for the summer, keeping a record of their hours. Along with working, the students had other responsibilities for the class. Pictured are the participants (L to R), front row: Bryce Swihart, Kacie Pugh, Hannah Jennings, Katie Lenker, Brooklyn Bitting; back row: Landon Kaufman, Nathan Slabaugh, Andrew Chupp, Ted Lemler, Jarred Watson and Wes Williamson. Not pictured are Lexee Lemler, Courtney Jennings, Rece Williamson, Becca Kennedy, Autumn Kann, Alex Warrick and Nathan Long. The students were supervised by Triton ag teacher April Leeper.[[In-content Ad]]

Students at Triton High School participated in the Summer Ag Experience and worked in an agriculture-related field for the summer, keeping a record of their hours. Along with working, the students had other responsibilities for the class. Pictured are the participants (L to R), front row: Bryce Swihart, Kacie Pugh, Hannah Jennings, Katie Lenker, Brooklyn Bitting; back row: Landon Kaufman, Nathan Slabaugh, Andrew Chupp, Ted Lemler, Jarred Watson and Wes Williamson. Not pictured are Lexee Lemler, Courtney Jennings, Rece Williamson, Becca Kennedy, Autumn Kann, Alex Warrick and Nathan Long. The students were supervised by Triton ag teacher April Leeper.[[In-content Ad]]
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