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Freshman experience working FFA Livestock Barn



2012-08-10 - 184 FFA Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Diana Trejo.
Today, Friday, August 10, 2012, on just the second day of school,
some of our new freshmen were able to experience working in our FFA Livestock Barn when Brad Burton called and needed to get a weight on some Holstein heifers. The FFA welcomes anyone from the community to bring their livestock to the barn where they can be weighed on certified scales. Also available is a complete line of livestock health and working equipment. Students are able to learn in hands-on situations not available in other courses. From left, above, are Jarret Martinez, Dakota Smith, and Cody Lawhorn. - Diana Trejo


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