Josh Shields, the Union County Game Warden, partners with the Wildlife and Fisheries classes to bring real-world industry experiences to the classroom.
Students had the opportunity to network with industry professionals and learn about all aspects of agriculture at the Farm Science Review on September 21, 2017.
Students in the Wildlife and Fisheries class learn first hand what it is like to operate a working fishery. This year students will be raising channel catfish, hybrid bluegill and crappie. Students make all management decisions for the recirculatin
To understand the anatomical parts of flowers, students in the animal and plant science course use play-dough to create models. This hands-on approach allowed students to distinguish the different parts of the reproductive system of plants and how plants are able to repopulate.