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Local farmers, who raise crops as well as live stock, work year-round to help fill grocery shelves, provide clothes and support schools. In their last package of the first semester, sophomore agribusiness anchors  Katelyn Burger and Hallie Thompson provide this look at how agriculture affects the Groom economy and community. Living in Groom offers a unique perspective on all of the work that goes into producing everything from your cereal to your t-shirts, Burger said.

Katelyn Burger

Local farmers, who raise crops as well as live stock, work year-round to help fill grocery shelves, provide clothes and support schools. In their last package of the first semester, sophomore agribusiness anchors Katelyn Burger and Hallie Thompson provide this look at how agriculture affects the Groom economy and community. “Living in Groom offers a unique perspective on all of the work that goes into producing everything from your cereal to your t-shirts,” Burger said.

Local agribusinesses support school, community

In case you missed it, here is a package done by Hallie Thompson and Katelyn Burger last semester on how local farmer impact the school, community. This first ran live during the agribusiness section of Tiger’s Today on Dec. 21.