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NOFA's ORGANIC LAWN AND TURF COURSE

by organiclandcare@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Jul 16, 2007 at 01:18 PM

The NOFA Organic Land Care Program, a project of the Massachusetts and
Connecticut chapters of the Northeast Organic Farming Association,
will present a one-day, intensive Organic Lawn and Turf Course at
Marblehead High School in Marblehead, MA on August 14, 2007 and at
Manchester Community College in Manchester, CT on August 16, 2007.
Both courses run from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The course will provide state-of-the-art information for managing
lawns and turf organically and will include first-hand tours of
Marblehead's and Manchester's organic athletic fields.  In addition,
the course includes hands-on demonstrations of lawn/turf equipment and
materials, and a local, organic lunch.

The course is open to all land care professionals and groundskeepers
for educational institutions and municipalities who are responsible
for the establishment and care of grass.  It will be taught by NOFA
Accredited Organic Land Care Professionals, Donald Bishop of Gardens
Are ...in Marlborough, MA, Mike Nadeau of Plantscapes, Inc. in
Fairfield, CT and Chip Osborne of Lassana Osborne Natural Lawn & Turf
Company and co-founder of the Living Lawn Project in Marblehead, MA.
The course will also be taught by scientists, Thomas Akin of the
USDA's NRCS and Dr. Kimberly Stoner of the CT Agricultural Experiment
Station.

Chip, Don and Mike all have years of experience using organic
methods.  Chip created the organic management plan for Marblehead's
athletic fields and is a nationally known speaker on organic turf
management.

Come learn how to address the growing concerns about pesticide use on
lawns and turf with successful organic methods and how to satisfy the
growing demand for organic services.  The fee for the course is $150
for the first person from a town or firm and $125 for each additional
person. All registrants will receive a copy of the new 100-page NOFA
Organic Lawn and Turf Handbook. Register early to guarantee your spot,
and bring a colleague or two!

For more information on the course (including on-line registration),
on the new Handbook or the NOFA program, visit www.organiclandcare.net
, call program manager Ashley Kremser in CT at (203) 888-5146 or
program coordinator Kathy Litchfield in MA at kathylitch29@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 call (978) 724-0108.
 




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