"It's Alive!" A Special Halloween Soil-Building Workshop The key to healthy plants is healthy soil! In this down-to-earth workshop you will learn: What is soil, and why is clay soil a good thing?
Made in the Shade By popular demand, this workshop will address a common problem in the Foothills not enough sun. Learn as we explore how plants adapt to shade, and what shade loving plants have in common.
During this presentation, we will try to answer the following questions: Are there ANY plants that I can use for landscaping, that the deer wont devour? Can I tell which to choose, in advance? Do deer repellents really work?
The menu on the left lists the subjects of recorded workshops presented by Master Gardeners of Nevada County. Click on the subject and links to the recordings and handouts will open. Some presentations are in two or more parts.
BCAP provides financial assistance to producers or entities that deliver eligible biomass material to designated biomass conversion facilities for use as heat, power, biobased product, or biofuels.
A Commercialization Strategy for Carbon-Negative Energy Thermochemical conversion of biomass to produce electricity and fuel with carbon capture and sequestration can offer large-scale carbon-negative energy.
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Woody biomass is one category within the larger umbrella of biomass, which is defined as any organic plant and animal material as well as products and residues generated from these materials.
California covers about 100 million acres and approximately 40 percent of the state is forest. National Forest System lands, managed by the US Forest Service, cover in excess of 18 million acres (approximately 58 percent of the forestland).