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Seeking gardeners/farmers interested in cover cropping

 
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Mark and I are working on a video course about cover crops, due to launch this summer or fall. To that end, we're looking for a few enthusiasts who are willing to brainstorm the best cover crop for their garden/farm on recorded webcam as part of the course. Think of this as a free consulting call from the author of Homegrown Humus with bonus worksheets, perfect for the non-camera-shy!

Interested? Post below with the following info: your rough location (country and region), whether you're a home gardener or farmer, whether you live in a city/suburban/or rural area, whether you till, and the top problem you're trying to solve with cover crops.

Not interested but think your friends might be? Please share! I'd like to include very different perspectives, so it would be great if this request spread far and wide.

Thank you in advance for your help!
 
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