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06-23-2010, 08:41 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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NJ, NY & PA members:attention please
Dr. Carol Stiff is holding (or attempting to hold, if there are enough partcipants) a tissue culture workshop at Rutgers University, on Saturday, July 24. I don't think this has been widely publicised here, but it is a real good chance to learn a lot about how you can make your own plants, without having to travel thousands of miles for the course. Please look at the posting about the course in Palmetto,FL, in the Tissue Culture section, for more information.
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Re: NJ, NY & PA members:attention please
Good luck with your efforts, John. You might also consider going to the bananas.org map of member locations and send messages to the members in that region a notice of the workshop. Some members may be interested but not spending much time at the forum at the present time.
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