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      • Marysville Ag Science Pathways
      • Agribusiness & Production Systems
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      • Horticulture, Landscape, and Sports Turf
      • Environmental & Natural Resource
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Wildlife and Fisheries

Wildlife and Fisheries
November 6, 2018

Students in the Wildlife and Fisheries class explore how pollution can affect groundwater by using a slice of bread.  The bread represents the soil profile and using simple food coloring students can see how easily pollution could be carried through the profile.  Students used this experience to apply what they have learned about pollution types and effects and how legislation has impacted and helped this problem.  

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I am thoroughly confident that being a member of the Marysville ag program has given me the skills required to be successful in both my professional and personal life.
Kaitlyn Chapman
MHS Class of 2015
Student

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