College students lead planting at SCC Beatrice | Fridays in the Field
Fridays in the Field
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Field progress at Southeast Community College in Beatrice is up to the students.
As part of SCC's hands-on teaching methods, students like Bret Baltensperger and Drew Niederklein are responsible for planting corn and soybeans for the school's farm in Gage County.
Learn more about the students' planting progress in this week's episode of Fridays in the Field.
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