Kierston Anderson and River Anderson share a seat at the Hauser Farm Pumpkin Patch on Friday, Oct. 20.
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Dustin Cutter takes a seat during Pleasant View Elementary’s field trip to Hauser’s Pumpkin Patch on Friday morning. Larry Hauser says his patch produces around 1,800 pumpkins a year.
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Pleasant View Elementary Fourth Grader, Casey Kricheldorf, pulls a wagon of pumpkins through Hauser’s Pumpkin Patch on a field trip.
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Pleasant View Elementary student, Ellie Loyd works on her assignment at Hauser’s Farm on a school field trip. The older students were assigned to measure the circumference, radius, diameter and weight of a pumpkin, according to teacher Karen Gleason.
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Wyatt Oliver works on his field trip assignment. The older students were assigned to measure the circumference, radius, diameter and weight of a pumpkin, according to teacher Karen Gleason.
Emily Rice/The Journal
A group of students from Pleasant View Elementary works on their field trip assignment. The older students were assigned to measure the circumference, radius, diameter and weight of a pumpkin, according to teacher Karen Gleason.
Kierston Anderson and River Anderson share a seat at the Hauser Farm Pumpkin Patch on Friday, Oct. 20.
Emily Rice/The Journal
Dustin Cutter takes a seat during Pleasant View Elementary’s field trip to Hauser’s Pumpkin Patch on Friday morning. Larry Hauser says his patch produces around 1,800 pumpkins a year.
Emily Rice/The Journal
Pleasant View Elementary Fourth Grader, Casey Kricheldorf, pulls a wagon of pumpkins through Hauser’s Pumpkin Patch on a field trip.
Emily Rice/The Journal
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Pleasant View Elementary student, Ellie Loyd works on her assignment at Hauser’s Farm on a school field trip. The older students were assigned to measure the circumference, radius, diameter and weight of a pumpkin, according to teacher Karen Gleason.
Emily Rice/The Journal
Wyatt Oliver works on his field trip assignment. The older students were assigned to measure the circumference, radius, diameter and weight of a pumpkin, according to teacher Karen Gleason.
Emily Rice/The Journal
A group of students from Pleasant View Elementary works on their field trip assignment. The older students were assigned to measure the circumference, radius, diameter and weight of a pumpkin, according to teacher Karen Gleason.