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Re: How ya gonna keep 'em down on the nursery?
In a message dated 2/18/05 6:08:10 PM, miranda@tagoresmith.com writes:
<< Today, more colleges and universities are teaching practical
agriculture and many more are teaching from an organic, or at least a
"sustainable" approach. >>
Miranda,
How do prospective students of higher education know what schools teach
horticulture, let alone which schools teach agricultural practices to which they
are sympathetic? I've googled horticultural schools, etc., and read their
catalogs, which all seem to use "motherhood and apple pie" buzzword language these
days, but how does one know if it is true? Is there an organization one can go
to for reliable info?
Sally
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