WORC creates social hub for its members PDF Print E-mail
When a member logs on to the WORC website there will be a link called “Connect & Share” in the navigation panel to the left of the screen.
    After clicking on “Connect & Share” the member will be prompted to create a unique username. After registering, users of this site will have access to many networking tools in order to connect with others in this industry. Links will allow users to update “What are you doing right now?” These are Twitter-like updates so that members will be able to update each other on their day to day challenges and triumphs within their business.
    Along with this, users will also be able to upload pictures onto the site, as well as create groups in order to further network with others within the growing WORC community. These groups allow individuals to talk about topics of interests with others that share their passion from all across the state. So, when you have a moment, please connect with us and share your thoughts.
We’d love to hear from you!

 

Clopyralid Links

Washington State University has websites on Clopyralid with additional information on plant bioassay procedures, chronology of WSU's trials with compost and feedstocks that contain clopyralid, images of plants damaged by Clopyralid and many important and relevant links. You can find the site here.

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Soils for Salmon

The Soils for Salmon project, begun by WORC in 1999, has spread awareness that the health of salmon and all our water resources depends on how we treat the soil, especially in developing urban and suburban areas. The project promotes "BMP's" (best management practices) for protecting native soil and restoring disturbed soils with compost. Learn more about soil, water, and current best practices regulations and specifications for builders, developers, designers, and homeowners at SoilsForSalmon.org.