The Next Generation Of Farmers Is Being Trained In New York City High Schools
At Johne Bowne High School in Queens, along with literature and math, some 600 city public school students also learn the basics of farming, wine-making and aquaculture, among other skills.
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At January 5, 2017 at 11:40PM
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