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Re: Oh Rats! Dealing with non-native rodents in the garden.

Aaron Weibe ·
@Brooke Edmunds - if possible, can you update this calendar item after the event with a link to the recording?
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Re: eXtension Social Café

Aaron Weibe ·
@Erin Knowles - they are posted on the calendar in the Extension Response & Resources for Extension Professionals Working Online group. Here is a direct link to that calendar item - https://connect.extension.org/...ension-social-cafe-1 They are every Thursday, same time and place, until April 30th. The connection details are in the post above and in the calendar item.
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Re: eXtension Social Café

Erin Knowles ·
Thanks so much. I was looking in the wrong place (and wrong group!). I'll eventually figure things out. Thanks again!
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Re: Discover Brain Health Series - Communication Challenges and Strategies for People With Dementia Webinar

Michael Kern ·
It is truly frustrating how un-intuitive it is to attend your events. Why can you not send out a calendar item when I register that contains a link to the event? I feel very comfortable attending webinars, but can never make yours work.
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Re: Companion Planting For Vegetables II

Russell & Jewell Bean ·
This is a complete book on vegetables. Everything you need to know.
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Re: Benefits Of Using Cover Crops

Russell & Jewell Bean ·
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