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Sustainable Soil Fertility Seminar/Dr. Albrecht System/Neal Kinsey
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Subject: Sustainable Soil Fertility Seminar/Dr. Albrecht System/Neal Kinsey
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From: london@calzone.oit.unc.edu (Larry London)
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Date: 9 Dec 1996 12:14:16 -0500
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Article: 17133 of alt.sustainable.agriculture
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Newsgroups: alt.sustainable.agriculture
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Organization: SunSITE UNC-CH
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References: <32a3adcd.26240768@news.adnc.com>
In article <32a3adcd.26240768@news.adnc.com>,
Guy Williams <purusha@adnc.com> wrote:
>Free Public Lecture on Sustainable Soil Fertility
>by Neal Kinsey
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>Date: February 9, 1997
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>Location: Valley Center, CA
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>The introductory lecture precedes a five-day short course on the
>Albrecht principles of sustainable soil fertility taught by Neal
>Kinsey. The short course combines the principles of feeding and
>balancing soils with very practical information for hands-on use, and
>a visual anthology of implementation results in field work around the
>globe over the past two decades. To register for the free
>introductory lecture call 619-749-9634 or fax 619-749-0720 anytime.
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>5-Day Short Course on the Albrecht System of Sustainable Soil
>Fertility
>by Neal Kinsey
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>Dates: February 10-14, 1997
> (Early registration discount by Jan 1.)
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>Location: Valley Center, CA
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>"Feeding and Balancing The Soil" will be taught by Neal Kinsey, author
>of "Neal Kinsey's Hands-On Agronomy." Participants will learn about
>the properties of the soil and how those properties interact to affect
>the condition and health of the soil and the plants; how the laws of
>chemistry affect the physics of the soil; about nutrient balancing and
>how to use field-tested and proven sustainable methods to increase
>yields and profitability. Kinsey, who studied under Dr. William
>Albrecht, has over 20 years of field experience in 35 countries and 47
>US states. This provides compelling evidence of the efficacy of the
>Albrecht system with a wide range of crops, soils, and climatic
>conditions.
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>The sustainable soil fertility short course is sponsored by:
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>- USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, San Diego Field Office
>- The Resource Conservation District of Greater San Diego County
>- The Center For Living In Harmony
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>For course information, book, or audio transcripts call 619-749-9634
>or fax 619-749-0720.
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>For a discussion of Neal Kinsey's fertility management practices and
>successes he has had with farmers, see the front page article,
>"Balancing Act," in the November 1996 issue of "Acres, USA" available
>from info@acresusa.com.
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