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		<title>New Workshops Confirmed</title>
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										</div><p><strong>Saturday</strong></p>
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<li>Calcium &#8211; the answer to higher sugar levels in plants &#8211; Glen Rabenberg, Pieter Biemond</li>
<li>Practical worm ranching &#8211; for farm &amp; city &#8211; Cathy Nesbitt</li>
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<li>Soil biology &#8211; Anne Verhallen</li>
<li>New Farmer Panel: Make Your Living &amp; Lifestyle Out Of Farming developing &amp; fast-tracking your entry into the organic sector &#8211; Caitlin Hall/panel</li>
<li>Organic lawn care 101 &#8211; introduction to sound techniques &#8211; Christine Upton</li>
<li>Eco-grown cut flowers &#8211; introduction to production &amp; marketing  &#8211; Shane Eby</li>
<li>Building organic field crop rotations with high fertility &amp; weed control &#8211; Ulli Hack</li>
<li>Mycorrhizas &#8211; plant benefits from friendly fungi -Hida Manns</li>
<li>&#8216;Growing Forward&#8217; : Discussion of federal-provincial-territorial programs &amp; funding for organics -OMAFRA &amp; AgriFood Canada staff</li>
<li>Eat your weedies &#8211; turn those persistent weeds into food &amp; medicine &#8211; Kerry Hackett</li>
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<p><strong>Sunday</strong></p>
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<li> Urban Agriculture: Opportunities For Action  - summary of the Urban Ag. Conference -Shannon Lee Stirling &amp; members of Backyard Bounty Urban Farming Project</li>
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