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Greenskeeper Ed Michaud practices environmentally sound practices at Fox Ridge Golf Course in Auburn. Practices include using compost tea (seen here), stocking ponds with trout and allowing rough to grow along brooks, ponds and fairways. John Patriquin/Staff Photographer
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Greenskeeper Ed Michaud practices environmentally sound practices at Fox Ridge Golf Course in Auburn. Practices include using compost tea (seen here), stocking ponds with trout and allowing rough to grow along brooks, ponds and fairways. John Patriquin/Staff Photographer
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Leo Shanahan from Gray tees off on the 2nd hole at Fox Ridge Golf Course in Auburn. Fox Ridge practices environmentally sound practices. Practices include using compost tea, stocking ponds with trout and allowing rough to grow along brooks, ponds and fairways. John Patriquin/Staff Photographer
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Ronnie Carver mows a fairway at Fox Ridge Golf Course in Auburn. Fox Ridge practices environmentally sound practices. Practices include using compost tea, stocking ponds with trout and allowing rough to grow along brooks, ponds and fairways. John Patriquin/Staff Photographer
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Fox Ridge Golf Course in Auburn practices environmentally sound practices. Practices include using compost tea, stocking ponds with trout and allowing rough to grow along brooks, ponds and fairways as seen here. John Patriquin/Staff Photographer
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Fox Ridge Golf Course in Auburn practices environmentally sound practices. Practices include using compost tea, stocking ponds with trout and allowing rough to grow along brooks, ponds and fairways. John Patriquin/Staff Photographer