Photo gallery: Everything from fins to hooves at farm camp
Published 12:07 am Wednesday, July 2, 2014
From left, Halle Peterman, 10, and Ciara DuBose, 10, pet horses during the Adams County Farm Camp at Double C Ranch Tuesday. In it’s third year, the camp’s purpose is to educate youth about agricultural practices and the importance of conservation. (Sam Gause / The Natchez Democrat)
Area youth learn about agriculture and conservation at the Adams County Farm Camp. The camp is in its third year.
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Hayes Marchbanks, 10, practices milking a cow on fake udders during the Adams County Farm Camp at Double C Ranch Tuesday. In it’s third year, the camp’s purpose is to educate youth about agricultural practices and the importance of conservation. (Sam Gause / The Natchez Democrat)
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Janiyah Rachal, 6, holds a fish in her hands during the Adams County Farm Camp at Double C Ranch Tuesday. In it’s third year, the camp’s purpose is to educate youth about agricultural practices and the importance of conservation. (Sam Gause / The Natchez Democrat)
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Boys play in a rodeo practice ring during the Adams County Farm Camp at Double C Ranch Tuesday. In it’s third year, the camp’s purpose is to educate youth about agricultural practices and the importance of conservation. (Sam Gause / The Natchez Democrat)
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A boy raises his hand to ask a question while David Carter, left, and Jason Jones, right, seine a pond during the Adams County Farm Camp at Double C Ranch Tuesday. Seining is the activity of using a large net to catch fish. Carter and Jones are using this process to count the number of fish in this particular pond. (Sam Gause / The Natchez Democrat)
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David Carter, center, explains to campers the process of seining during the Adams County Farm Camp at Double C Ranch Tuesday. Seining is the activity of using a large net to catch fish. Carter wishes to use this process to count the number of fish in a particular pond. (Sam Gause / The Natchez Democrat)
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From left, Halle Peterman, 10, and Ciara DuBose, 10, pet horses during the Adams County Farm Camp at Double C Ranch Tuesday. In it’s third year, the camp’s purpose is to educate youth about agricultural practices and the importance of conservation. (Sam Gause / The Natchez Democrat)