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Soil erosion workshop and field day

The Mighty Peace Watershed Alliance is hosting a number of events focusing on soil erosion at the end of September. Watershed coordinator Adam Norris fills us in on a workshop and field day.

Interview with Adam Norris (2:25 minutes) (1.10 Mb)

The Soil Erosion workshop is September 27 and 28, and the field day is September 29 at Sexsmith. For more information or to find links to register, go to www.mightypeacewatershedalliance.org.

 
 
Source : Alberta Ag and Forestry

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