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Who can benefit from this site?


Educators, scientists, farmers, builders and contractors, developers, large agricultural concerns, and even the backyard tomato grower -- anyone open to learning about the newest technology used to transform barren soil into fertile crop-producing land.

 

In this age of food shortages and mass starvation, the world leaders need the information contained in this site. Through networking, we can get the information out that there is a machine which enables the earth to extract moisture from the smallest amount of precipitation.

 

There are imprinting machines large enough to transform countries and units small enough to work for the average farmer or even backyard vegetable growers.

 

 

With a united effort, we can change the current self destructive path of mankind by cooperating with nature to maximize our natural resources.

 

This is an exciting time. More and more people are waking up to the food crisis we are facing and are stepping up to the plate to do what they can to save our planet -- save ourselves!

 

Come Join Us!!!

 

 

Links to Fellow Concerned Organizations

 

 

American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers:

 

an educational and scientific organization dedicated to the advancement of engineering applicable to agricultural, food, and biological systems. Founded in 1907 and headquartered in St Joseph, Michigan, ASABE comprises 9,000 members in more than 100 countries.

 

American Society of Agronomy:

 

dedicated to the development of agriculture enabled by science, in harmony with environmental and human values.

 

American Solar Energy Society:

 

a national organization dedicated to advancing the use of solar energy for the benefit of US citizens and the global environment.

 

American Water Resources Association:

 

a non-profit professional association dedicated to the advancement of men and women in water resources management, research, and education. It is the professional home of a wide variety of water resources experts including engineers, educators, foresters, biologists, ecologists, geographers, managers, regulators, hydrologists and attorneys. Founded in 1964.

 

California Farmer:

 

California Classifieds; Subscription Services; Bulletin Board ...

 

Crop Science Society of America:

 

an educational and scientific organization comprised of more than 4700 members dedicated to the advancement of crop science.

 

Ecological Society of America:

 

a scientific, non-profit, organization with over 10,000 members, founded in 1915. Through ESA reports, journals, membership research, and expert testimony to Congress, ESA seeks to promote the responsible application of ecological data and principles to the solution of environmental problems.

 

Greenpeace:

 

the world's most effective environmental activist group dedicated to the issues of climate change, saving our ancient forests, stopping pollution, ending the nuclear threat, abolishing nuclear weapons, stopping genetic engineering, saving our oceans, and advocating sustainable trade.

 

 

American Horticultural Society:

 

one of the oldest and most prestigious gardening organizations in the United States whose mission is to educate and inspire people of all ages to become successful and environmentally responsible gardeners by advancing the art and science of horticulture.

 

International Erosion Control Association:

 

provides education, resource information and business opportunities for professionals in the erosion and sediment control industry.

 

Land and Water:

 

a bi-monthly publication for contractors, landscape architects, consultants and engineers involved in natural resource management and restoration.

 

Landscape Architects:

 

founded in 1899, is the national professional association representing landscape architects. Landscape architecture encompasses the analysis, planning, design, management, and stewardship of the natural and built environments. Types of projects include: residential; parks and recreation... historic preservation and restoration; reclamation; conservation; corporate and commercial..

 

Mother Earth News:

 

If you were a "flower child" of the 70's, this publication is nothing new to you. If you aren't already reading it, you might want to start. This newspaper has been espousing conservation techniques for over 30 years and was probably one of the first "Green" advocates. It is "America's leading magazine about sustainable, self-reliant living."

 

National Audubon Society:

 

whose mission is to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds and other wildlife for the benefit of humanity and the earth's biological diversity

 

Nature Conservancy:

 

protecting Nature, Preserving Life. We've protected more than 117 million acres of land and 5,000 miles of rivers and we operate more than 100 marine conservation projects globally.

 

No-Till Farmer:

 

the industry-leading publication providing no-till farmers with information and news about techniques, materials and equipment to help them maximize yields and profits while conserving and enriching their soils. The No-Till Farmer newsletter and Web site are dedicated to helping no-till farmers operate profitably through environmentally sound, sustainable practices.

 

Society for Conservation Biology:

 

an international professional organization dedicated to advancing the science and practice of conserving the Earth's biological diversity. The Society's membership is comprised of a wide range of people interested in the conservation and study of biological diversity: resource manages, educators, government and private conservation workers, and students.

 

Society for Ecological Restoration:

 

a non-profit organization infused with the energy of 2300 members – individuals and organizations who are actively engaged in ecologically-sensitive repair and management of ecosystems.

 

Society for Range Management:

 

provides scientific study, protection and management of rangeland resources, mainly grazing lands......well-trained and highly motivated group of professionals and rangeland users working with productive, sustainable rangeland ecosystems ... dedicated to the conservation and sustainable management of rangelands for the benefit of current societies and for future generations..

 

Society of Wetland Scientists:

 

an international organization of about 3,500 members dedicated to fostering sound wetland science, education, and management. SWS is the society for wetland professionals. It puts at your fingertips the latest research, access to the smartest people in the wetlands business, and links to the most interesting developments.

 

Soil and Water Conservation Society:

 

a professional and scientific membership society. The mission of the organization is to foster the science and art of natural resource management for sustainability. The society was formed in 1943 and changed its name from the Soil Conservation Society of America (SCSA) to the Soil and Water Conservation Society in 1987.

 

Soil Science Society of America, American Society of Agronomy, and Crop Science Society of America:

 

the premier membership organizations devoted to excellence in agronomic, crop, soil, and environmental science for the betterment of the world.

 

Stormwater:

 

the journal for surface water quality professionals

 

Union of Concerned Scientists:

 

the leading science-based nonprofit working for a healthy environment and a safer world.UCS combines independent scientific research and citizen action to develop innovative, practical solutions and to secure responsible changes in government policy, corporate practices, and consumer choices.

 

 

The Imprinting Foundation

1616 E. Lind Road

Tucson, Arizona 85719

info@imprinting.org

 

 

 

 

Mark Your Calendars!

 

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October 5-9 2008 is the first joint meeting between The Geological Society of America (GSA), Soil Science Society of America (SSSA), American Society of Agronomy (ASA), Crop Science Society of America (CSSA), and the Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies with the Gulf Coast Section of SEPM (GCAGS), hosted by the Houston Geological Society (HGS). Our vision is to highlight and stimulate discussions in areas of common interest across the diversity of disciplines and organizations represented.

Shared involvement in Energy, Water Resources, Education, and Earth Systems, to name a few, will foster a program comprised of thousands of scientific papers, hundreds of exhibits, and a myriad of distinguished lectures and special events, to engage students and professionals across the earth sciences and in every employment sector.


Register by july 14 for early bird ratesrate.

 

Five Reasons To Attend

  • Expand your knowledge base with lectures, symposia, and more than 5,000 oral and poster papers
  • Learn about the best and latest products and services
  • Connect with colleagues from around the world
  • Broaden your perspective by collaborating with colleagues with many different areas of interest
  • Make a difference to your science and for your Societies