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Weekly Rites #7 Di Lu

By: dlu3

Working on a task called Ferris Wheel.

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Katherine Elmer Introduction (ENVS195OL3-PBHM2020)

By: bmunach

Welcome to the Plant-Based Healing Medicine course! I'll be your instructor, Katherine Elmer, and I am really looking forward to learning and working with you over the 6 week course. Here's a little bit more about me before we dive in!

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Continence Visual Supports

By: jnauheim

This video reviews easy to make visual supports families can use during toileting and instructions on how to make them. The Continence Project believes the mastery of toileting skills promotes inclusion at home, school, and in the community. We be...

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Virtual Farm & Food Events Webinar

By: clherric

As Vermont farmers and food producers are adjusting to new ways of selling local product to customers, they are also seeking to create meaningful and fun interactions that support community and build relationships. Come learn from farmers, food p...

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Basic Wood Joinery

By: pdecause

A video that shows simple methods of joining wood together.

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Welcoming Guests Back on Our Farms and Ranches

By: rcbartle

As Covid-19 restrictions ease in some parts of the world, travelers who are eager to venture forth seek safe, healthy, outdoor experiences away from crowds— leading to a surge in demand for agritourism experiences which meet these criteria. Join...

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Sugarbush Management 2

By: uvmext

Late summer, while leaves are still green is a good time to assess the trees in your sugarbush. Weak or declining individuals will show areas of crown dieback. Trees with more than 75% dieback will likely not survive but are still competing for li...

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Photosynthesis

By: uvmext

The sugaring season has been over for a while. Maple trees ended their annual period of dormancy when their winter buds broke, allowing new leaves to emerge. These lush green leaves are now working to produce all the energy needed for the tree to ...