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Fertile Ground's Board of Directors for 2011
Lisa Hamilton, Sarah Kerr, LeighAnn Vaughan, Niels vonMeyenfeldt, Lois Harvey, Patti Adye
Onyx Vaughan Ogilvie and Peggy Carswell


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Pompy Ghosh, Coordinator of the Adarsh Seuj Prakalpa
Resource Centre and Demonstration garden
located in Digboi, Assam

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Iqbal Hussain, Head Gardener at Adarsh Seuj Prakalpa
 preparing sticky traps to trap harmful insects
Babu Tanti, Assistant Gardener at Adarsh Seuj Prakalpa
chopping banana stalks to add to the compost

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Soumen Ghosh, volunteer extraordinaire at the Adarsh Seuj Prakalpa Garden
tending tomato and chili seedlings

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Sanjiv, Gardener-in-Training at the new Demonstration Garden in Ambikapur Village, Assam
preparing compost tea from chopped local plants, cow manure and water

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