PHOTO: Amelia Hall, Peyton Johnson, Marcus Sands, Clay Deaves and teacher Peter Walker at the CHS Ag Farm.
Coonamble students have planted seeds to conserve traditional agriculture through the Yaamarra & Yarral program to keep native crops growing in Australia.
On Wednesday 25 March the Coonamble High School's year 9 and 10 agriculture class planted Arm Grass, Millet, Warrigal and Red grass seeds at the ag plot in King Street.
Jacob Birch founded the Yaamarra Yarral program to encourage native crop production in Australia, and the local high . . .
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