Friday, December 5, 2008

Physicians Formula Mineral Wear Swatches

2009 World Day of soil on BFI

TODAY:
2nd WORLD SOIL


For the World Day for soils, the Soil Scientific Interest Group (GISSOL) and the French Association for Study of Sol (AFES) provide an update on December 5, 2008 Knowledge and soil conditions of France.
The productive use of land, its role in the use and planning, diversity, ecological services it provides remain a collective issue leading to the development sustainable. The degradation of this natural resource is not renewable in human time scales, are still ongoing: chemical pollution, erosion, declining organic matter levels in particular. The ISG

Sol was created in 2001, firstly to improve the national information on land and partly to address concerns related to damage they suffer, the importance of their duties environmental needs and their sustainable management for agriculture. After eight years they remain fully motivated and remarkable progress has been made.

In Europe, awareness of the importance of these issues has been marked by the launch in 2002 a Thematic Strategy for Soil Protection and the proposal of a framework directive in 2006. Update on the progress of this draft directive will be made by a representative of the European Commission.

National responsibility for the conduct of inventory programs and monitoring implementation is entrusted to the Unit of INRA InfoSol ORLEANS, with scientific input from the IRD for French overseas territories Mer. Programs ISU Soil and their progress will be presented on that occasion, as well as their numerous applications for the sustainable management of soils, crops and our environment.


sources: news environment

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

What Size Optical Zoom

Reportage FR3

Jacques Hebert returned to the land of maple sugar ... tired but happy to welcome the French and the interest in BRF. Indeed, each event has raised between 70 and 100 people. Even the TV was there ... Here is a

Short story made October 3, 2008 at the State Nursery Guéméné Penfao which was released in 19/20 FR3 West (Western Loire).



Coming up, a more comprehensive evaluation on this tour ...
soon!

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Hymen Where Is It What Does It Look Like

A precursors in France! The Magic of

Hello everyone!

It's back and it starts with a great news! Indeed, we lucky and honored, for two weeks, one of the largest precursor BRF with nearly 30 years of experience in this field. These Jacques Hebert.

Edgar Guay, in the mid 70's, discovering a huge strawberry pile of chips in a distillery Pine Ave have sensed it was going something in the soil. He then appealed, among other , Jacques Hebert who worked at that time the Ministry of Forestry.

Jacques then experimented in his garden RCW to finally start his own business in 1982:

" perennial gardens "


He has developed different techniques to those proposed by the University Laval. These methods s'inscriven t in a set of practices and arrangements that can promote biodiversity, protections and synergies

- hedges, walls, ponds, isolated trees ...
- mulch (mulch) anywhere on the field BRF fee
- mounds (flat raised beds)
- RCW pre-composted
- a maximum of perennial
- ...

RCW pre-compost is produced in two months at low temperature and without watering. We can not therefore speak of composting. It is used only the first year mixed with soil for climbing hills. Then he enough that adding a light mulch BRF fees every year or so.

Jacques worked with branches of 5 cm in diameter and 100% hardwood (angiosperms).

I personally visited the gardens in June 2005 and I was blown away by harmony and balance that prevail there. The floors feel so good forest ! It is therefore with great joy I welcome eu q and organizes the coming of who opened my eyes to the scope phenomena RCW to share all his knowledge and results.

To learn a little more, here's a downloadable text:
http://cf.geocities.com/jardinsvivaces/Bois-rameaux.pdf


Here is the program that covers 10 dates, mostly in the west of France ...

Saturday 27 to Tuesday, September 30
Val de Marne (94) Ile de France
At the Hague Roses (County Park Rose Garden )
and Choisy le Roi (Théâtre Paul Eluard)


Organized by the SFA (French Society of Arboriculture) and the General Council of Val de Marne in the framework of "National Meetings Arboricultural"

Saturday 27 and Sunday, September 28 10h / 18h
Stand on the BRF animation from 10 to 18 at Park Rose Garden at The Hague Roses

Free admission

Tuesday, October 30 .
Lecture / discussion at the conference "A tree policy, 20 years after" Choisy le Roi, Théâtre Paul Eluard.

Entry 180 euros, professional public

Contact: Bénédicte Colcanap (Coordinator, responsible for developing ACS) 06 68 19 10 January Development (at) sfa-asso.fr Marc Staszewski (Head of Project GC Val Marne and manager of the conference) 06 07 16 19 33 marc.staszewski (at) cg94.fr
www.sfa-associated


Wednesday, October 1
Paris (75) Ile de France
Au Bois de Vincennes at the Ecole du Breuil and Parc Floral

Organised by the Botanical Garden of the city of Paris (Auteuil, Bagatelle Floral Park, Ecole du Breuil)


Morning: Presentation and discussion at the amphitheater at the Ecole du Breuil for agents of management areas and the environment of the city of Paris.
Afternoon: Visit the Parc Floral and exchanges with officials of the park's plant collections (four seasons garden perennial, iris, peonies, ferns ...)

Admission free, professional audience only.

Contact: Vincent Lipa (AM horticultural, Assistant Curator of the Botanical Garden of the City of Paris) 01 40 71 76 05 vincent.lipa (at) paris.fr
www.paris.fr / portal / Parks / Portal.lut? page_id = 8354



Thursday, October 2
Ille et Vilaine (35) Brittany
Laillé A (room Item 21)

Organised by the combination BASIC (British Agriculture Soil Environment), antenna APAD (Association for the Promotion of Sustainable Agriculture)

at 1:30 p.m. Laillé room Item 21, route de Guichen
14h: Presentation and RCW work Hebert J
16h: Presentation of results BASIC in the use of BFI in large crops
4:30 p.m.: Questions and discussion
5:15 p.m.: Visit a plot if weather and / or testimony of farmers who used the BRF

Input 20 € for the afternoon, 10 € for members of BASE, unemployed and Welfare beneficiaries ( receipts on the spot)

Contacts and registration: Florence Riaud, the cross Pigeard, 35580 base.floriaud Lassy (at) orange.fr
42 February 1999 Konrad Schreiber base.ac June 8 (at) aliceadsl . com 06 77 96 05 26

http://www.apad.asso.fr http://pageperso.aol.fr/baseagrisol/


Friday, October 3
Loire Atlantique (44) Pays de la Loire A
Guémené Penfao (State Forest Nursery)

Organized by CNBF (Conservatoire National Forest Biodiversity) and ASLF Allaire-Essaimons Trees in Redon and Vilaine

9 / 12 : Presentations / discussions with Jacques Hebert and the Eleanor Asselineau The state forest nursery
12: 1:30 p.m. Lunch
: Demonstration of grinding in collaboration with William Condette pruner Tree Assistance
15h : Guided tour of uses on a parcel of RCW CNBF
17h : Pot starting

Rates: 15 euros professionals, individuals 10 euros. Reservation recommended

Contacts: Hervé Le Bouler (DRAF Pays de Loire and CNBF) 02 40 79 72 51 herve.le-ball (at) agriculture.gouv.fr, Tania Sahly 02 40 79 72 53 (Essaimons Trees) tania.sahly (at) agriculture.gouv.fr Annabelle Gouche (CNBF) 02 40 79 72 50
http://www.draf.pays-de-la-loire.agriculture.gouv.fr/4.FB/FB3_Accueil.html


Tuesday, October 7
Deux Sevres (79) Poitou Charentes

in St Loup Thouet (Center of Educational Cébron)
and Airvault (Room Soulièvres)


Organised by the Centre Socio-Cultural and Val Airvaudais Thouet, the Collective Sylvagraire, the division of Science and Nature Cébron General Council and the Centre for Socio-cultural and Val Airvaudais Thouet in association with Community of communes, the commune of Airvault, members of the collective structures of the future workshops and other partner associations, coordinated by Sylvain Houlier (CC officer Val Thouet and initiator of collective Sylvagraire)

10h / 12h : At the Centre of Educational Cébron St Loup Thouet demonstration, tour and explanations on the ground: "RCW and landscape management. Public work of harvesting, crushing and reuse of branches under the management of a sensitive natural area, with the technical environment and green spaces of the General Council of Deux-Sevres.
12h / 14h : For information: A picnic area is available on the website of Cébron restaurant 5km.
14h / 19h : Screening of documentary, interspersed with time for exchanges and field visits, weather permitting. Topics: Conserve water, landscape and soil - Converging technologies for sustainable agriculture (sustainable) - The trees and hedges countryside, more than a legacy, allies for the future. Movies recorded with the assistance of collective sylvagraire Poitou-Charentes and Limousin.
19:30 / 8:30 p.m. : A Airvault Soulièvres room, welcome drink Biosèvres offered by the association. Multi-thematic exhibitions: the prevention of waste, natural heritage, agricultural production in Poitou-Charentes, RCW and their various uses here and elsewhere ...
20h30 / 23h : Conference Jacques Hebert in the presence of Elea Asselineau

Free admission


Contact: Sylvain Houlier, 05 49 64 86 80, sylvain.houlier (at) neuf.fr or the Tourist Office of Airvault 05 49 70 84 03 office-tourisme-airvaudais (at) wanadoo.f
http://airvaudais-valduthouet.csc79.org/

http://www.leca.univ-savoie.fr/tmp/brf/Appel_CollectifSylvagrairePCL.pdf


Wednesday, October 8
Charente (16) Poitou Charentes
Challigna c (Canton Barbezieux)

Coordinated by Marc Anthony and Eliza Deprat Gajewski (directors) and organized by the association's Ark Bagouet

2:30 p.m.: Field visit and presentation agroforestry in the Charente by Philippe Menard (Chamber of Agriculture)
3:30 p.m.: A multipurpose room of Challignac, RCW conference by Jacques Hebert and Eleanor Asselineau
5:30 p.m.: "RCW, a lever to eco-responsibility and solidarity" by Sylvain Houlier.
6:30 p.m.: "The management of differentiated spaces of Angouleme" by Didier Rippe (Director of greenspace in the city hall of Angoulême)
7:00 p.m.: Discussions around a pot offered by the House of Farming the Charente

Free admission



Contacts: 06 11 32 84 30 eliza.gajewski0519 (at) orange.fr or ma.deprat (at) hotmail.fr


Thursday, October 9
Gironde (33) Aquitaine
In Bordeaux (Gardens)

Organized by Jean Paul Collaert for the association Gardens today (social gardens)

9am: Welcome to the Garden Bouhainville (by Bd Alfred Daney, Bacalan district).
10h: Round table on the topic: "Another use of the RCW: RCW pre-composted mulch and Permaculture"
12h: Buffet on-site vegetable garden
2:30 p.m.: Check and visit the Botanical Garden of Bordeaux (La Bastide district, right bank).
15h: Round table: "What the BFI is a solution to reduce watering and weeding"
17h Refreshments herbal tea garden

Free admission


Contact: Jean-Paul Collaert, Writer-Reporter, agricultural engineer and gardener and Les Jardins d'Aujourd'hui, 23 Street, New York 33300 Bordeaux 05 47 29 66 38 ajardinsda (at) numericable.fr paul.collaert-jean (at) wanadoo.fr
http://ajardinda.ouvaton.org/ http://www.gazettedesjardins.com/accueil . php



Friday 10 and Saturday, October 11
Gers (32) Midi Pyrenees
At Auch (Cuzin room and Park General Council)

Organized by AP32 (Tree and Landscape 32) and the General Council of Gers

Friday 20h: Lectures on Trogne by Canet Alain and Bruno Sirven of AP32 and the BRF with Gilles Domenech Eléa Asselineau and Jacques Hebert Cuzin room within the "universe-cities trees campaign
Saturday from 10am : Workshops / demonstrations and Roundtables Park General Council followed by a cocktail organic!

Free admission


Contact: Alain Canet (Director of the association AP32), 10 Avenue de la Marne, 32000 Auch, 05 December 1969 62 60 a.canet (at) tree and Shock-paysage32.com Isabelle (Mission for Sustainable Development and Agenda 21) Planning Branch Planning, Economy and Culture, General Council of Gers 05 62 67 44 43 ichoquer (at) cg32.fr
www.arbre-et-paysage32.com/


Partners events
Seve Earth, Earth Humus, AP 32, AFAHC, EVE-Ecocert, J3C Agri, Green Label, Mission Grove, CG Gers Agroof Development and Christophe Fontaine.

All my Congratulations to the organizers who have struggled at the last minute and partners for their trust and support. ..

can look forward to meeting you dear reader, reader!
With my highest aggradation

Eléa Asselineau

Monday, September 1, 2008

All Galery Nadine Jansen Pregnant

Hurdle


Marie-Odile Laulane and Sebastian Bradu association Swiftlet are currently completing the installation of a video devoted to hedge about fifty minutes: "The Magic Hedge" (Nominated for the Festival and Monacology favorite board FRAPNA 2008)
We participated in this film as well as many others including some of our contributors in the book. Two excerpts are available on the association's website (click on film over hurdles): Swiftlet

Friday, August 8, 2008

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20 th National Meeting of Arboriculture

The French Society of Arboriculture (SFA)
in partnership with the General Council of Val de Marne organize of 27 to 30 September 2008

MEETINGS OF FRANCOPHONE ARBORICULTURE



We were invited to present the BRF at the conference Tuesday, September 30 Subject, Jacques Hébert (a precursor of Quebec, cf. Perennial Gardens) will be present. This is a first!

Here is the program that the 20th meeting ...
On Saturday 27 and Sunday, September 28 the Hay les Roses :
Contest National Arborists climbers and animations general public
Tuesday, September 30 at Choisy le Roi :
Symposium "A tree policy, 20 years after"

Come!

Friday, August 1, 2008

Pinky Ring Which Hand

Regional Book Fair ...

Hello, we will be at
BOOK FAIR IN REGIONAL VIC Bigorre (65)

Sunday, August 3 from 10am to 19 Multimedia Centre Vic en Bigorre, in the presence of 50 authors and 20 publishers of Greater Southwest, including Bernadette Pécassou-CAMEBRAC Frederic Pons, José Cubero, Xavier SKIP and many others. Free admission. The Thematic

represented:
Poetry - Theatre - Tests / Photographer / Regionalism / Biography - Memory / Sport / Comic / Novel.
Enquiries 05.62.96.22.14
mediatheque@vic-montaner.com

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Polycystic Fibrosis Ovaries

EMERGENCY FLOOR perdition: the vicious circle ...

Here is a text to ponder the magnitude of the situation and the urgency to meet soils which are the basis of all life on our planet. But contrary to what Daniel Nahon, transgenic plants will never be the solution!

The BRF, agroforestry, trees, mushrooms and not plowing yes fungi provide solutions much more economical, fast and natural.

is up to us to adapt to our environment and not vice versa! Let symbiotic with the elements that surround us, not playing God.





Christiane Galus, correspondent of the World tells us in the newspaper dated June 23, 2008 it is urgent to save the soil and this, through Nahon, a professor of geochemistry at the University Aix-en-Provence.
"soils are exhausted. We are on the brink of the abyss, and if this continues, there will be famines."
And Daniel Nahon to enumerate the causes pollution, pesticides, frenzied urbanization, erosion, deforestation. The litany is long and durable. "Almost a quarter of the usable land in the world, in fact, are already degraded," writes Christiane Galus.

How will we be tomorrow to feed 9 billion land at the dawn of 2050? Faced with what he calls "a real illiteracy, lack of knowledge of the structure and functioning of the soil" Nahon decided to write a book published by Odile Jacob, entitled:
depletion of the earth, the challenge of the XXI century . For it is true, as Christian Valentin, research director at the IRD (Research Institute for Development) , written by Christiane Galus, that "land degradation affects all regions the world ", especially the Sahel and the mountains of Southeast Asia. Without forgetting our beautiful country of France where one learns that "urbanization - cities and roads - alone causes the disappearance of 60 000 hectares of good arable land per year."
The awareness is recent. A scientific consortium Sol was born in 2001, "it aims to make an inventory of land every ten years to observe their development. ... At the same time be made a mapping of soil quality should be completed in 2012. Because in the near future it will sequester carbon, filter water better and recycle waste. An approach that could lead to the rediscovery "of classical solutions to reserve land. Reduce pesticides, to leave behind the debris, studying the landscape for erosion according to relief ...". It does suffice? Not sure seems that Daniel Nahon, which revives a heated debate. He , "we can avoid the use of transgenic plants. Only to allow the crops on arid soil and salt, unfortunately more and more ".
Sonya Faure Liberation became interested in fight against desertification . She questioned Gnacadja , executive secretary of the Desertification Convention of the UN. Unlike the fight against global warming, the soil is not considered a global public good . "The land has a heritage dimension, national, cultural: the relationship we have with it is not the same from one country to another ... "said Luc Gnacadja." In Brussels, the fight against desertification is in development aid, while the warming and biodiversity are, themselves, Environment "added the head to the United Nations. For the scourge of desertification is not just Africans," Spain, Australia, the United States, are now very affected the deterioration of their soils and depletion of resources. "The conclusions of IPCC are clear: desertification exacerbates global warming and this in turn exacerbates desertification .
What then? Nicolas Hulot, who seek to mobilize consciences? as suggested in the interview. There are perhaps better: mount IPCC by 2009 but also get funds, partnerships in order to support the Convention against Desertification. The search looks complicated but indispensable.

Press Review Mission Agrobiosciences of June 23, 2008,
Le Monde, Liberation.

Monday, June 23, 2008

I Need A Pittsburgh Penguins Necktie

Universe-Tree City field

Our beloved Tree and Landscape Association 32 (AP32 for short) in the Gers (Midi-Pyrenees) organizes meetings sympatic in Gascony on various topics concerning the tree



The first session opened by our friend Dominique Mansion the bloated faces, was a nice first. The second evening was on "Tree, biodiversity and culture" with two presentations on the role of the tree in agriculture. Sirven
Bruno (AP32) presented with the legendary simplicity, humor, poetry and his knowledge of land, place the tree in our rural landscapes but also urban with all the benefits and all the satisfactions that the trees give us.
Hedges, human creations, are known to harbor within them a diversity of living things, it required extensive scientific data that grows and evolves agroecology ? This is now done through a mammoth task on biodiversity of crops and auxiliaries in the trees and hedges on the farm made in part by Jean-Pierre Sarthou (entomologist, teacher and researcher at the National Education Supérieure Agronomique Toulouse said ENSAT ). jean pierre Sarthou came to make a presentation on research conducted with colleagues. Note that this is the biggest record in the world about it!
Very informative and very convincing, it really is time to plant trees, but not just any attention. Choose species adapted and diversified, also choose the next crop to be established!

We try to be worthy of our predecessors at the third session which concern the BFI and will be held Friday, June 27 Auch (Cuzin room) from 19h ...
See you there!

Monday, June 16, 2008

Lice In Front Of Head

World Day to Combat Desertification cons


The UN
''
Desertification is the greatest environmental challenge of our time''
.

"Desertification is a process of land degradation in arid, mostly, and causing desertification to non-desert land.

Desertification is the consequence of interactions between climate variations, particularly due to the greenhouse effect, and various human activities such as overgrazing and deforestation. With global warming, desertification has increased. Most continents are affected by this phenomenon but in arid that the consequences are most visible, as in Africa and Asia. In 2000, 70% of drylands are subject to desertification.

The consequences of desertification are numerous. It mostly affects biodiversity plant and may remove some herbs or food while causing economic difficulties for the countries concerned.

Desertification is a major obstacle to rural development and raising living standards of people in affected areas (CIRAD, 2008)

actions to fight against desertification are varied: the information and communication with local populations, soil protection, protection of biodiversity, diversification of agricultural activities, and of course reforestation. "

Text from the newsletter of the Association Planete Urgence

More info on the Working Group of the United Nations dedicated to fighting extreme urgency, the
'UNCCD (United Nations Conventions to Combat Desertification)

Friday, June 13, 2008

My Testical Has Moved Up



The themes of these meetings will be:

- Biodiversity Conservation and trees
- The tree and landscape designer living
- The protection of water and soil by trees
- The tree country, hedges and agroforestry
- The woody biomass and wood material



Friday, June 6, 2008

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9 th Fair ecoENERGY Mérindol ...

On Saturday 7 and Sunday, June 8, will take place in the Vaucluse
9th Eco-energy fair at Mérindol .
the program, exhibitions, events, workshops, lectures, films, markets, book fair ... about the ecology in general (eco-housing, alternative energy, ethics, preservation and understanding of the environment ...)


We will be in the hall of the authors on Saturday from 15h to 18h30 and Sunday from 10am to 12.30pm and from 15h to 18h. Go along with many other authors of books on ecology with beautiful trade ahead!

Beautiful Salon Presentation

Day Loudunais countries in Locust ...

On Thursday, May 22 was held a day devoted to False Acacia Robinia says ... organized by the Community of Municipalities of the country Loudunais , the CRPF, the IDF in partnership with the NFB .


The locust is a species sometimes unpopular because of its invasive nature and exotic. However, this tree has many benefits for woodworking, to contribute to solutions to global warming, for honey, the pleasures of the mouth and RCW! In this context it took place in the forest Scévolles Surprisingly, at this very successful day. In fact, after scientific analysis of Belgium and Ukraine, it appears that the BRF of locust showed the best results!

The day ended with Montcontour along the beautiful Dive in the footsteps of the Sente Divine where bare soil is covered with RCW and are thus protected from the trampling addition, the herbs are well controlled. The panels are made of Acacia, wood rot, very real alternative to tropical timber issues.

Note, 7 and 8 June will take place Dives Buissonnières the festival organized in part by the Community's Common Country Loudun and the association Laet. It is the largest concentration of music and celebration green in France, come all!

A big thank you to Vincent Aguillon, organizer and host of the Feast of Acacia for its warm welcome. The 90 attendees were all received a paper on the RCW. Cheers aggradation in the country Loudun and long life to feel divine, its sources and precious magic!

New Highlights For Hair 2010

Earth Seve is born!

Gilles Domenech joy to announce the opening of his company Earth Seve ,
Tuesday, June 17 at 9 am in the multipurpose room of Ordan Larroque (Gers)

Its goals are to make shredding available to all who have branches in value in BRF. For this, a mill temperature independent flow in the department to carry out projects grinding to their destination as well as individual communities and farmers. This company also offers to train and support farmers wishing to use the RCW.


Earth Seve - Gilles Domenech
Larriouau
32350 Ordan-Larroque
June 30, 2003 97 11
terre.en.seve (at) gmail.com

Long Live Earth by Seve !

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

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plants fair special RCW

25 MAI 2008 - 29th FAIR FOR PLANTS

on the theme of RCW St Nicolas de la Grave (82)
from 9h to 19h, entrance and free parking

is one of the best fairs plants of the Southwest. Forty exhibitors carefully selected for quality, choice and scarcity of their plants welcome you and advise you.

All day exhibition on RCW 15h Room A of the Town Hall video-conference-debate with Gilles Domenech and Eleanor Asselineau


Fair Organized by The Loosestrife (Association Loi 1901) BP 14 bis 82210 Saint Nicolas de la Grave. Tel: 05 53 98 29 37. Website: http://pagesperso-orange.fr/la.salicaire/

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The Rabasse Astarac and RCW Chapter

Sunday, May 11 and Sunday June 1, Gilles Domenech was present to present the BRF for a day tour of The Garden of Rabasse Asterac: Veterans Vegetables, herbs, medicinal. Awakening the senses and consciences - Sale of plants & bulbs Safran. 10-H to 18 H - Workshop discovery kids. For the next days, please visit Gina and Regis!

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Which Indian Has The Biggest Boobs

Price Nature

Hello to all and all!

is with the most pleasant surprises we've been winning in the 6th Book Festival Chapter Nature Leblanc (36)
http://www.actu-environnement .com/ae/agenda/manif/6eme _chapitre_nature_5123.php4

The event was organized by:
- the magazine Terre Sauvage: http://www.terre-sauvage.com/
- Federation of Secular Organizations of Indre (FOL 36) which is part of the League of Education: http://www.fol36.org/CMStypo3/


Six classes for 46 selected books in all categories: http://chapitrenature.fol36 .org / palmares.htm

We received an award for the category "test".

is also the price of all our contributors and the publisher because it is indeed a team effort and this has helped make this book what it is today ' hui.
A big thank you and bravo for them then! :-)

France Radio will broadcast on its channels (France Inter France Info France Bleu France Culture, France Musique, FIP, Mov) an announcement on our book http://www.radiofrance.fr/

France Bleu Berry will broadcast an interview (as with all awards) that we had with the super journalist Thierry Chareyre who told us just after the registration, use the RCW for 2 years in his garden and he is not going to change because its tomatoes have a flavor unmatched since mildew and did little damage to him, unlike its neighbors!
http://www.radiofrance.fr / channels / France blue /? Tag = berry

Savage Land Review will devote an article on the book and the BFI in July.

We do not stay up late, which does not prevent us to say that the hospitality and organization were very good and the awards very funny and original. Kudos to the festival, what a joy to bathe among all these fascinating books and meet talented writers in the heart of the Brenne Natural Park!

Ah yes, the icing on the cake ... We are also delighted to see our book catalog available on the Institute of Forest Development! It's like a vindication for us who love trees and forests and of course for BRF:
http://www.foretpriveefrancaise .com / Les_publications_de_l_IDF -113729.html? Noclean = 0

C is really great for the dissemination of BRF and the environment.

With all our feelings the most wooded in wishing you a nice spring!

Gilles and Eleanor

PS: the book was out of stock. The new copies must be ready now ... On the other hand, Gilles has created the company "Earth sap" with grinding services, advice ... Eleanor is dedicated to advice and gardens!



Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Berger Paint Colour Card

the Office Franco Québécois Youth

OFQJ in the spotlight!

The Office Franco Québécois Youth funds exchanges Franco Quebecois through work placements for 40 years this year! http://www.ofqj.org/
In 2005, the agency has funded an internship in organic agriculture to Eleanor who also wanted to discover the birthplace of Quebec "RCW". Here is a page that was dedicated to him following the release of the book: http://www.ofqj.org/actualite/325

Once again a big thank you to OFQJ!

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Ge Profile Convection Recipes

Go in March and April 2008 RCW

Saturday, March 29, 2008 from 20 h 30
The association organizes a BIODIVA
Conference Asselineau discussion with Eleanor in the multipurpose room High School in La Roque in Rodez (12). Contact: 05.65.72.96.40

http://biodiva.free.fr

A revolution in gardens and fields
At a time when agriculture must find serious alternatives to the heavy chemical fertilizers and pesticides, use of the RCW (RCW) is one of the most promising solutions. The use of RCW occurred in Quebec in the 1970s and begins to develop in France. Long regarded as waste, tree branch becomes a high- agronomic value, ecological and social. The benefits of the BFI are numerous: the life of the soil is stimulated, the need for watering down considerably, a number of fungal diseases avoided. Thus the use of wood chipped ramial addresses several issues damaging to the environment: soil depletion, erosion, impact of drought, loss of biodiversity, systematic use of fertilizers and pesticides. The industry might even be creating employment locally. Eleanor Asselineau is among those who see this technique is simple to implement, a real revolution for global agriculture. She is the author Gilles Domenech's excellent book TREE FLOOR, WOOD TWIGS FRAGMENTED recently published by Editions du Rouergue.

An autograph session will take place the same day from 16h to 18h at the bookstore
La Maison du Livre Passage of the Masons, 12007 Rodez
http://www.maisondulivre.com/


Friday, April 4 first session of the universe-city ...

Priceless Trogne by Dominique Mansion in AUCH * - House of Biscay discussion evening open to all free entry

19 hours reception: Presentation of books - Exhibitions
20 hours: lecture and discussion
9:30 p.m.: small snack rural

Entries are welcome, so that we can estimate the number of participants .... Tel: 05 62 60 12 69 or email: contact (at) tree-and-paysage32.com

More ...
Tree & Landscape 32: www.arbre-and-French Association paysage32.com
Trees and Hedges Champêtres: http://www.afahc.fr/
House Botanical Boursay: http://www.maisonbotanique.com/ * Dominique

Mansion is an artist and naturalist. Trained at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Tours, he gets to know intimately the plants showing the Encyclopedia of the French forest flora, published by the Institute for Forestry Development (IDF): more than 1200 plates on as many plant species ... It was originally the home of botany Boursay in Perche, he created to raise awareness of the importance of hedgerows and protect the distinctive landscape of the region, you can visit a fascinating "journey of bloated faces . It is also the organizer of the first European conference on tadpoles trees and trees pruned, held at Vendome, 26 to 28 October 2006.

He also graciously contributed to our book "From the tree to the ground ..." for the part dealing with bloated faces. We will be with him this Friday, April 4 Auch ...

As part of Sustainability Week. (1st - April 5, 2008) in Bègles (33)

With the participation of the library The machine read. , the Municipal Library of Bègles (33) organizes meetings with writers, we will attend this track Saturday, April 5 at 10:30

Fertilize your garden with ... RCW
Rather than burning the branches and twigs ... crush them and make a fertilizer for your garden! This RCW Fragmented is a treasure that can restore the biological mechanisms of the most ravaged land. In continuation of last spring's meeting with Jean-Marie Lespinasse, author of A Natural Garden (the Ed Rouergue) Eléa Asselineau and Gilles Domenech are sharing the experiences by gardeners and farmers worldwide and in the southwest ...
Their book , From tree to the ground , was released in November 2007 published by Le Rouergue.

Municipal Library
58, avenue Maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny 33130 Bègles
Tel. 05 56 49 54 81 / 05 56 49 33 12
Bus No. 23, No. 2, stop "Library"



Environment Forum 5 and 6 April 2008
At Site LIM Riaillé (near Nantes) from 10 am to 18 pm

Organized by the Family House Riaillé

We will be present on the evening of Saturday April 5 Riaillé. We will probably be a small conference Sunday morning also. We also expect many gardeners and farmers who use the RCW and Forum members jardinsdebrf.com

Saturday, April 5 (fee)

Reservations on 02 40 97 80 4848
room to the Laughing Valley Riaillé
concert at 20 pm Dinner: Meals from organic farming (with the caterer Coriander)
22 h 30: Concert with "cat syndrome" and Swing Sofa

Sunday, April 6 (free)

Farmers Market (Organic products, local products); exhibition stands on green building, renewable energy, biodiversity, waste management ... ; conferences on sustainable development, green building, gardening and biodiversity RCW; various animations (for the creative workshop of cosmetics and detergents Natural: Book at 30 June 2003 82 06); information on training LIM ...

Conference program :

- 11 pm: LIM and sustainable development.
- 14 pm: Key Green Home
- 15 pm: Biodiversity in Loire-Atlantique
- 16 pm: From tree to soil: gardening RCW fragmented

MFR Riaillé 551 rue d'Anjou 44440 Riaillé
February 1940 97 80 48

Friday, February 8, 2008

Good Vidoes To Masterbate To



We are pleased to invite you to a half-day information on the BRF with show wood chipper.

On Saturday, February 9, 2008, from 9:00
at a place called the Attic in Roquefort, 15 km north of Auch

Organization: Tree & ; Landscape 32 and Stéphane MARTIN SARL with the authors of the book "RCW tree to the ground", Elea and Gilles ASSELINEAU DOMENECH. Tree & Landscape
 32, 10 avenue de la Marne, 32000 ALSO 
tel fax 05 62 60 12 69th 05 62 63 14 58
contact@arbre-et-paysage32.com
www.arbre-et-paysage32.com
www.afahc.fr