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Student documentary explores local farming history

By Marissa Harshman, Columbian Health Reporter
Published: May 16, 2012, 5:00pm

Justine Hanrahan, a junior at Vancouver School of Arts and Academics, is hosting a free viewing of her documentary, “History of Agriculture in Clark County.”

The film follows the development of farms and food in Clark County from the 1800s when Fort Vancouver was a fur trading post to the push for sustainability in the 2000s.

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