Off to St Louis, loaded like a pack mule..
Well folks, the bags are stuffed and boxes heavy; all packing off to St Louis, MO tomorrow to attend and mingle with the organic like minded at the ACRES Conference.
This a premier event, drawing visitors from around the globe. So different from just 5 years ago, there is no doubting the ‘power of going organics’ anymore!
The Cambrian Biotech team has burned late oil for this event; our thanks in particular go to Jack and his professional team at Black Out Design, Scranton, PA. for pulling through.
Bruce Keltner and I are exited and eagerly looking forward to meeting good friends such as Jim Anderson, of Seagrass Recovery Inc. – Jim has got some real interesting ‘growing organic underwater’ experiences – and Leonel Fernandes, – Cambrians materials resource associate just back from South Africa – at Cambrian Biotech booth, #12B
An adventure is about to begin. Hope to see you there at the Hyatt Regency Converance Center, St Louis; anytime from Thurday 4th to Saterday 6th December. Please stop by for some candy and Ecklonia kelp talk.
Back here Monday 8th to drop a blog note & mind the store with Julie.
Keep warm, SP.
Tags: acres, acres conference, apples, auxin, biostimulants, blackout design, bruce keltner, cambrain biotech, cambrian biotech, cambrian biotechnologies, citrus, crops, cytokinins, cytoplasm, ecklonia, eklogrow, fruit, gardens, granulation, grass, Horticulture, humakelp, jim thorpe, juice, kelgel, kelp, kelp harvesting, kelp products, kelp reefs, kelpaid, kelpak, kelplus, leonel fernandes, liquid fertilizers, micro minerals, nitrogen, Organic Farming, organic fertilizer, Organic Foods, organic gardening, organic green, phaeophytes, plants, Professor Hannes van Staden, roses, seagrass recovery, seaweed, seaweed fertilizer, sod, stephen pheiffer, strawberries, super soil charger, Sustainable Agriculture, turf, Turf Farming, urea, vegetables, vitamins