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Increasing Plant and Soil Biodiversity on Organic Farmscapes Webinar

Last Updated: March 31, 2011

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This Webinar, presented by Louise Jackson of the University of California at Davis, will examine research results from a case study in California on an organic farm with hedgerows, preservation of a riparian corridor, and tailwater ponds.

About Louise Jackson

Louise Jackson is a professor and cooperative extension specialist in the Land, Air and Water Resources Dept at UC Davis. Her work focuses on biodiversity, soil ecology, and nutrient and water management.

The Jackson Lab Website: http://groups.ucanr.org/jacksonlab/ (verified 18 May 2010).

About eOrganic

eOrganic is the Organic Agriculture Community of Practice at eXtension.org. Our website  at http:www.extension.org/organic_production contains articles, videos, and webinars for farmers, ranchers, agricultural professionals, certifiers, researchers and educators seeking reliable information on organic agriculture, published research results, farmer experiences, and certification. The content is collaboratively authored and reviewed by our community of University researchers and Extension personnel, agricultural professionals, farmers, and certifiers with experience and expertise in organic agriculture.

This is an eOrganic article and was reviewed for compliance with National Organic Program regulations by members of the eOrganic community. Always check with your organic certification agency before adopting new practices or using new materials. For more information, refer to eOrganic's articles on organic certification.

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