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Potter-Ewing Agriculture Building
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Agriculture and horticulture classes meet in Potter-Ewing, located southwest of the Davis Center. The 8,900 square-foot building includes greenhouses along with a lab and four classrooms. Land adjacent to Potter-Ewing is used for test plots, as well as for community gardens.
Throughout the year, students in the horticulture club sponsor sales, which include mums in the fall; poinsettias and live wreaths during the holidays; perennials, annuals, and bedding plants in the spring; and fresh fruits and vegetables in the summer. The club is also available for light landscaping services. Proceeds provide for greenhouse and classroom supplies.
The Potter-Ewing Agriculture Building was made possible by bequests from the estates of Duane and Beulah Ewing and J. Higdon Potter.
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