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3rd annual Solar Policy & Economics Forum

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

Washington D.C., USA, 14-15 September 2010

Join them to present to congress and the solar community how the economics of solar are improving and discuss what needs to be done by all stakeholders to position the US as the leading solar market. The 2010 meeting welcomes 17 Presidents & CEOs to its speaking faculty including the heads of Recurrent Energy, NRG Solar, Amonix, SunDurance, Schott Solar, Brightsource, Solar Reserve, Solar Power Partners, Sungevity & SunRun.

Can you afford to let your competitors gain an advantage? Register today.

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Hoop House Workshop – Salpulpa

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

Interested in a hoop house in your future? There’s a free workshop on Saturday, September 11, near Sapulpa Oklahoma. You’ll have a chance to learn about hoop houses, and get some hands on experience building a low-cost version, at Belcher’s Bucket of Berries, a U-pick farm near Sapulpa.

The workshop is free, but registration by September 7 is required to reserve a place.

A hoop house consists of a sheet of clear plastic stretched over a row of metal hoop ribs, using only the sun for heat. Hoop houses are gaining popularity in Oklahoma because they protect crops from cold weather and extend the growing season, at less cost than conventional, heated greenhouses.

Tod Hanley of Trebuchet Gardens in Norman will lead participants step by step through the process of building a 100′ by 17′ hoop house of his own design – from bending the hoops, to pounding stakes, to throwing the plastic over the hoops and securing it with ropes.

Steve Upson of the Noble Foundation in Ardmore will demonstrate a durable, portable hoop house end wall. Upson has done extensive work on hoop house design.

Hanley’s hoop house has several special features that make it inexpensive and easy to put up.

One way to save is by buying straight tubing and bending it rather than buying readymade hoops. Hanley designed and welded his own bender that easily shapes the hoops, and will show workshop attendees how it works.

The user-friendly design makes the hoop house easy to vent by simply pushing up the plastic, and holds up well in the Oklahoma wind.

To register, contact the Kerr Center for Sustainable Agriculture by phone (918.647.9123), fax (918.647.8712), or email (mailbox@kerrcenter.com). A registration form, brochure, and driving directions are available online at www.kerrcenter.com.

The workshop will be held rain or shine. Bring a lawn chair, and wear shoes suitable for walking in fields.

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Lena Moore

Administrative Assistant

Kerr Center for Sustainable Agriculture, Inc.

P.O. Box 588

Poteau, OK 74953

Telephone: 918-647-9123 ext 210

Fax: 918-647-8712

email: lkmoore@kerrcenter.com

www.kerrcenter.com

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