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Importance of Soil Carbon in Productive

Importance of Soil Carbon in Productive Landscapes
As part of their spring 2011 Climate Webinar series, the Department of Primary Industries Victoria invites you to participate in an interactive online seminar - Importance of Soil Carbon in a Productive Landscape.
The one hour webinar (web-based seminar), will be held on Thursday, 3 November at 10.00 am.
The Climate Webinar Series is free for farmers, agricultural service providers and anyone interested in learning more about a range of climate and emissions related topics. All you need is access to a telephone line and computer to participate.
Please visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/climaterisk to register.
For further information please contact Chris Gerbing, telephone 03 9296 4758 or email chris.gerbing@dpi.vic.gov.au

