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At the Missouri State Fruit Experiment Station

MSU Graduate Student Senators tour the Mountain Grove Campus

May 4, 2019 by Marilyn Odneal

Six members of the Graduate Student Senate, led by Stephanie Morrison, toured the State Fruit Experiment Station Friday, May 3. Dr. Chin-Feng Hwang welcomed the group who were introduced  to Jennifer Morganthaler, Susanne Howard, Shelia Long, C. J. Odneal and myself.

The rain held off for a field tour after a winery distillery tour. Pam Turner helped the group with their purchases or wine and other products.

After introductions at Faurot Hall, the grad students toured the distillery.
After introductions at Faurot Hall, the grad students toured the distillery.
We encountered an unexpected feature on the tour.
Some baby groundhogs.
They shy away from humans for good reason.
This one is the sentinel.

The students learned about the distillation process.
The students learned about the distillation process.
The students toured the winery and learned how the wines are bottled.
The students toured the winery and learned how the wines are bottled.
Shelia introduced the group to our jams, jellies, honey, juice and syrup.
Shelia introduced the group to our jams, jellies, honey, juice and syrup.
Shopping is always fun.
Shopping is always fun.
After stopping at the sales room, we toured the field and research area ending up at the pond for a group shot.
After stopping at the sales room, we toured the field and research area ending up at the pond for a group shot.

 

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