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SES first graders tour Logan County greenhouse
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Logan County High School FFA students teach the Stevenson Elementary students about the different parts of a plant during a field trip to the LCHS greenhouse on Tuesday.
NDL Photos/OJ Stapleton Logan County High School FFA students teach the Stevenson Elementary students about the different parts of a plant during a field trip to the LCHS greenhouse on Tuesday.
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SES students get an up-close look at the parts of plants during a field trip to the LCHS greenhouse on Tuesday.
NDL Photos/OJ Stapleton SES students get an up-close look at the parts of plants during a field trip to the LCHS greenhouse on Tuesday.
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SES students are allowed to plant some seeds in a bed of dirt during a field trip to the LCHS greenhouse on Tuesday.
NDL Photos/OJ Stapleton SES students are allowed to plant some seeds in a bed of dirt during a field trip to the LCHS greenhouse on Tuesday.
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The Stevenson kids crowd around a wheel barrow filled with dirt in order to fill cups to put a free flower in that they were given during a field trip to the LCHS greenhouse on Tuesday.
NDL Photos/OJ Stapleton The Stevenson kids crowd around a wheel barrow filled with dirt in order to fill cups to put a free flower in that they were given during a field trip to the LCHS greenhouse on Tuesday.
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The Stevenson Elementary first grade students took a field trip on Tuesday to the Logan County FFA greenhouse.

The students were taught about the different parts of plants, took a tour of the greenhouse and were shown how to plant seeds in a tray of soil.

After the tour, all the students were given a flower that they got to transplant into a cup of dirt and take home.

The first graders also went to the Baker Natural Area and took a nature hike and then had a picnic lunch at the Russellville Park before getting a chance to play on the playground there.

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