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Details of how the tree, once abundance in the east, was brought down by disease. [PDF]
Awards up to $1000 in scholarships to Connecticut student(s) each year.
Information on research activities, services and resources provided, and special events, all at locations in New Haven, Hamden and Windsor. Includes plant pest handbook and "insect of the week."
Photo gallery plus information on native plants for gardening, field trip schedule, membership form and links to related sites.
Information and online resources include links to farmers' markets, fair requirements, the Farmland Restoration Program and weekly ag report.
Lists and photos of the largest trees in the state, plus information on projects, certificate program, lectures, with links to related sites.
Nonprofit, non-partisan membership organization comprised of tree care professionals which promotes the protection and care of trees.
Statewide organization composed of representatives from Connecticut environmental organizations, state agencies, universities, research institutions, corporations, professional communities and citizen tree groups.
Voluntary program that encourages agricultural and forestry producers to maintain existing conservation activities and adopt additional ones on their operations.
Movement introduced by William Niering, Professor of Botany at Connecticut College, which promotes restoring residential and commercial grounds to harmonious ecology and sound landscapes.
Information provided on how to submit soil samples for testing either in the New Haven or Windsor facility of the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station.
Information on programs and services, including volunteer opportunities.
Movement introduced by William Niering, Professor of Botany at Connecticut College, which promotes restoring residential and commercial grounds to harmonious ecology and sound landscapes.
Information on programs and services, including volunteer opportunities.
Details of how the tree, once abundance in the east, was brought down by disease. [PDF]
Information provided on how to submit soil samples for testing either in the New Haven or Windsor facility of the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station.
Information on research activities, services and resources provided, and special events, all at locations in New Haven, Hamden and Windsor. Includes plant pest handbook and "insect of the week."
Information and online resources include links to farmers' markets, fair requirements, the Farmland Restoration Program and weekly ag report.
Awards up to $1000 in scholarships to Connecticut student(s) each year.
Voluntary program that encourages agricultural and forestry producers to maintain existing conservation activities and adopt additional ones on their operations.
Statewide organization composed of representatives from Connecticut environmental organizations, state agencies, universities, research institutions, corporations, professional communities and citizen tree groups.
Lists and photos of the largest trees in the state, plus information on projects, certificate program, lectures, with links to related sites.
Nonprofit, non-partisan membership organization comprised of tree care professionals which promotes the protection and care of trees.
Photo gallery plus information on native plants for gardening, field trip schedule, membership form and links to related sites.
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