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Ag class learns how to protect Lake Auburn water quality
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Bonnie Washuk, Staff Writer
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Edward Little High School students in Kim Finnerty’s ag class pose at the Lake Auburn basin Tuesday. Students are learning about lake shore soil and how runoff impacts water quality. Later this year they build buffer zones, like planting plants, to protect water quality. Students in the photo are Lajaal Anguba, Caleb Barker, Destiny Beaudoin, Morgan Bouchard, Dominic Collins, Brady Gosselin, Chase Hall, Felicity Holbrook, Cameron Hutchins, Aaron Jack, Trace Kallen, Sarah Marston, Paige Merrill, Emily Ouellette, Tristian Schnepp, Abby Tremaine and Mac Weekly. A story about the class will be published later.
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