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Thursday, Jun 28, 2018 10:59 PM MT

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High school students from Southwest Open School participate in Montezuma Land Conservancy’s first agriculture immersion program. The program is led by Jay Loschert, outreach and education coordinator of the Montezuma Land Conservancy. Through the six-week program, the students are learning job skills and engaging with various facets of local agricultural heritage.
High school students from Southwest Open School participate in Montezuma Land Conservancy’s first agriculture immersion program. The program is led by Jay Loschert, outreach and education coordinator of the Montezuma Land Conservancy. Through the six-week program, the students are learning job skills and engaging with various facets of local agricultural heritage.Emily Rice/The Journal

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