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10/5: Sustainable Farming in Berkeley?
>
>When: Wednesday, October 5th, 3.30-5.00 pm
>Where: Gill Tract (1050 San Pablo Ave, Albany)
>
>When: Wednesday, October 5th, 3.30-5.00 pm
>Where: Gill Tract (1050 San Pablo Ave, Albany)
>
>Sustainable Farming in Berkeley?
>Ecological Farming Research at UC Berkeley's Gill Tract Experiment Station
>
>Come and see the agroecological experiments set up by a group of
>international and UC Berkeley students . Observe first hand how to
>design cropping systems that are biodiverse, resource regenerating
>and productive, that sustainable produce without depending on
>costly and environmentally unsafe agrochemical inputs.
>
>When: Wednesday, October 5th, 3.30-5.00 pm
>Where: Gill Tract (1050 San Pablo Ave, Albany)
>
>Sponsored by the Brasil-US Consortium on Agroecology and Sustainable
>Rural Development and the Altieri Agroecology Lab at UC Berkeley
>
>Miguel A Altieri, Ph.D.
>Professor of Agroecology
>Division of Insect Biology
>University of California, Berkeley
>137 Mulford # 3114
>Berkeley, California 94720
>T. 510 6429802
>F. 510 6435438
>email:agroeco3 [at] nature.berkeley.edu
> http://www.agroeco.org
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>Ecological Farming Research at UC Berkeley's Gill Tract Experiment Station
>
>Come and see the agroecological experiments set up by a group of
>international and UC Berkeley students . Observe first hand how to
>design cropping systems that are biodiverse, resource regenerating
>and productive, that sustainable produce without depending on
>costly and environmentally unsafe agrochemical inputs.
>
>When: Wednesday, October 5th, 3.30-5.00 pm
>Where: Gill Tract (1050 San Pablo Ave, Albany)
>
>Sponsored by the Brasil-US Consortium on Agroecology and Sustainable
>Rural Development and the Altieri Agroecology Lab at UC Berkeley
>
>Miguel A Altieri, Ph.D.
>Professor of Agroecology
>Division of Insect Biology
>University of California, Berkeley
>137 Mulford # 3114
>Berkeley, California 94720
>T. 510 6429802
>F. 510 6435438
>email:agroeco3 [at] nature.berkeley.edu
> http://www.agroeco.org
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