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American Association Of University Women Hosts Dr. Aaron Zettler-Mann For Seminar Our Connected Landscape: How Water, Forests, Climate And People Intersect
17 November 2025
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17 November 2025
The American Association of University Women (AAUW), Nevada County chapter, hosts Our Connected Landscape: How water, forests, climate and people intersect, with Dr. Aaron Zettler-Mann, Executive Director of the South Yuba River Citizens League, in Grass Valley, Calif., on November 15, 2025.
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American Association Of University Women Hosts Dr. Aaron Zettler-Mann For Seminar Our Connected Landscape: How Water, Forests, Climate And People Intersect
17 November 2025
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17 November 2025
The American Association of University Women (AAUW), Nevada County chapter, hosts Our Connected Landscape: How water, forests, climate and people intersect, with Dr. Aaron Zettler-Mann, Executive Director of the South Yuba River Citizens League, in Grass Valley, Calif., on November 15, 2025.
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American Association Of University Women Hosts Dr. Aaron Zettler-Mann For Seminar Our Connected Landscape: How Water, Forests, Climate And People Intersect
17 November 2025
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17 November 2025
The American Association of University Women (AAUW), Nevada County chapter, hosts Our Connected Landscape: How water, forests, climate and people intersect, with Dr. Aaron Zettler-Mann, Executive Director of the South Yuba River Citizens League, in Grass Valley, Calif., on November 15, 2025.
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American Association Of University Women Hosts Dr. Aaron Zettler-Mann For Seminar Our Connected Landscape: How Water, Forests, Climate And People Intersect
17 November 2025
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17 November 2025
The American Association of University Women (AAUW), Nevada County chapter, hosts Our Connected Landscape: How water, forests, climate and people intersect, with Dr. Aaron Zettler-Mann, Executive Director of the South Yuba River Citizens League, in Grass Valley, Calif., on November 15, 2025.
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American Association Of University Women Hosts Dr. Aaron Zettler-Mann For Seminar Our Connected Landscape: How Water, Forests, Climate And People Intersect
17 November 2025
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17 November 2025
The American Association of University Women (AAUW), Nevada County chapter, hosts Our Connected Landscape: How water, forests, climate and people intersect, with Dr. Aaron Zettler-Mann, Executive Director of the South Yuba River Citizens League, in Grass Valley, Calif., on November 15, 2025.
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2 April 2025
Exposed rocks and scattered vegetation appear on the dried riverbed due to low water levels on the River Elbe in Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, on August 25, 2022. Severe drought conditions tied to climate change drastically reduce the river's flow and water volume.
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6 April 2024
The Crotalaria juncea, also known as Indian hemp, brown hemp, Madras-hemp, and Bengal hemp, is an annual plant native to India. It is currently displaying a terminal open raceme up to 25 cm long with showy, deep-yellow papillonaceous flowers. The plant is growing to a height of 3-9 ft and has a lengthy tap root with vigorous lateral roots. The fruit of the Crotalaria juncea, or sunn hemp, is a cylindrical, hairy pod containing many seeds and turns light brown when mature. It measures about 3-6 cm long and 1-2 cm in diameter. The fruit is also called a 'rattlepod' because of the clustered seeds in the pod. The Crotalaria juncea is being used as a cover crop to improve soil properties, reduce soil erosion, conserve soil water, and recycle plant nutrients. When grown as a summer annual, it is producing over 5,000 pounds of biomass and 100 pounds of nitrogen per acre. The plant has many practical applications, including as a source of natural fiber for cordage, fishing nets, ropes, and more, and is beneficial for its resistance to root-knot nematodes and its ability to improve soil through nitrogen fixation. The Crotalaria juncea also has a relatively high fuel value, and research is ongoing to optimize the extraction of oil from it to utilize this fuel value. A branch of the Crotalaria juncea with fruits is being observed in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on March 31, 2024.
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6 April 2024
The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal Hemp. It Has A Terminal Open Raceme That Can Be Up To 25 Cm Long And Bears Showy, Deep-yellow Papillonaceous Flowers. The Plant Can Grow To A Height Of 3-9 Ft And Has A Lengthy Tap Root With Vigorous Lateral Roots. The Fruit Of The Crotalaria Juncea, Also Known As Sunn Hemp, Is A Cylindrical, Hairy Pod That Contains Many Seeds And Is Light Brown In Color When Mature. It Is About 3-6 Cm Long And 1-2 Cm In Diameter. The Fruit Is Also Known As A ''rattlepod'' Because Its Seeds Appear Clustered In A Pod. The Crotalaria Juncea Can Be Used As A Cover Crop To Improve Soil Properties, Reduce Soil Erosion, Conserve Soil Water, And Recycle Plant Nutrients. When Grown As A Summer Annual, It Can Produce Over 5,000 Pounds Of Biomass And 100 Pounds Of Nitrogen Per Acre. Crotalaria Juncea Has Many Practical Applications In The Modern World. First, It Is A Source Of Natural Fiber, Used For Cordage, Fishing Nets, Ropes, And More. It Is Particularly Beneficial Because Of Its Resistance To Root-knot Nematodes And Is Also A Soil Improving Crop Via Nitrogen Fixation. Crotalaria Juncea Holds A Relatively High Fuel Value. A Process Optimization Method For The Extraction Of Oil From Crotalaria Juncea Is Being Researched To Utilize The Fuel Value In Crotalaria Juncea. A Branch Of The Crotalaria Juncea With Fruits Was Observed In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 31/03/2024.
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6 April 2024
The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal Hemp. It Has A Terminal Open Raceme That Can Be Up To 25 Cm Long And Bears Showy, Deep-yellow Papillonaceous Flowers. The Plant Can Grow To A Height Of 3-9 Ft And Has A Lengthy Tap Root With Vigorous Lateral Roots. The Fruit Of The Crotalaria Juncea, Also Known As Sunn Hemp, Is A Cylindrical, Hairy Pod That Contains Many Seeds And Is Light Brown In Color When Mature. It Is About 3-6 Cm Long And 1-2 Cm In Diameter. The Fruit Is Also Known As A ''rattlepod'' Because Its Seeds Appear Clustered In A Pod. The Crotalaria Juncea Can Be Used As A Cover Crop To Improve Soil Properties, Reduce Soil Erosion, Conserve Soil Water, And Recycle Plant Nutrients. When Grown As A Summer Annual, It Can Produce Over 5,000 Pounds Of Biomass And 100 Pounds Of Nitrogen Per Acre. Crotalaria Juncea Has Many Practical Applications In The Modern World. First, It Is A Source Of Natural Fiber, Used For Cordage, Fishing Nets, Ropes, And More. It Is Particularly Beneficial Because Of Its Resistance To Root-knot Nematodes And Is Also A Soil Improving Crop Via Nitrogen Fixation. Crotalaria Juncea Holds A Relatively High Fuel Value. A Process Optimization Method For The Extraction Of Oil From Crotalaria Juncea Is Being Researched To Utilize The Fuel Value In Crotalaria Juncea. A Branch Of The Crotalaria Juncea With Fruits Was Observed In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 31/03/2024.
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6 April 2024
The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal Hemp. It Has A Terminal Open Raceme That Can Be Up To 25 Cm Long And Bears Showy, Deep-yellow Papillonaceous Flowers. The Plant Can Grow To A Height Of 3-9 Ft And Has A Lengthy Tap Root With Vigorous Lateral Roots. The Fruit Of The Crotalaria Juncea, Also Known As Sunn Hemp, Is A Cylindrical, Hairy Pod That Contains Many Seeds And Is Light Brown In Color When Mature. It Is About 3-6 Cm Long And 1-2 Cm In Diameter. The Fruit Is Also Known As A ''rattlepod'' Because Its Seeds Appear Clustered In A Pod. The Crotalaria Juncea Can Be Used As A Cover Crop To Improve Soil Properties, Reduce Soil Erosion, Conserve Soil Water, And Recycle Plant Nutrients. When Grown As A Summer Annual, It Can Produce Over 5,000 Pounds Of Biomass And 100 Pounds Of Nitrogen Per Acre. Crotalaria Juncea Has Many Practical Applications In The Modern World. First, It Is A Source Of Natural Fiber, Used For Cordage, Fishing Nets, Ropes, And More. It Is Particularly Beneficial Because Of Its Resistance To Root-knot Nematodes And Is Also A Soil Improving Crop Via Nitrogen Fixation. Crotalaria Juncea Holds A Relatively High Fuel Value. A Process Optimization Method For The Extraction Of Oil From Crotalaria Juncea Is Being Researched To Utilize The Fuel Value In Crotalaria Juncea. A Branch Of The Crotalaria Juncea With Fruits Was Observed In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 31/03/2024.
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6 April 2024
The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal Hemp. It Has A Terminal Open Raceme That Can Be Up To 25 Cm Long And Bears Showy, Deep-yellow Papillonaceous Flowers. The Plant Can Grow To A Height Of 3-9 Ft And Has A Lengthy Tap Root With Vigorous Lateral Roots. The Fruit Of The Crotalaria Juncea, Also Known As Sunn Hemp, Is A Cylindrical, Hairy Pod That Contains Many Seeds And Is Light Brown In Color When Mature. It Is About 3-6 Cm Long And 1-2 Cm In Diameter. The Fruit Is Also Known As A ''rattlepod'' Because Its Seeds Appear Clustered In A Pod. The Crotalaria Juncea Can Be Used As A Cover Crop To Improve Soil Properties, Reduce Soil Erosion, Conserve Soil Water, And Recycle Plant Nutrients. When Grown As A Summer Annual, It Can Produce Over 5,000 Pounds Of Biomass And 100 Pounds Of Nitrogen Per Acre. Crotalaria Juncea Has Many Practical Applications In The Modern World. First, It Is A Source Of Natural Fiber, Used For Cordage, Fishing Nets, Ropes, And More. It Is Particularly Beneficial Because Of Its Resistance To Root-knot Nematodes And Is Also A Soil Improving Crop Via Nitrogen Fixation. Crotalaria Juncea Holds A Relatively High Fuel Value. A Process Optimization Method For The Extraction Of Oil From Crotalaria Juncea Is Being Researched To Utilize The Fuel Value In Crotalaria Juncea. A Branch Of The Crotalaria Juncea With Fruits Was Observed In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 31/03/2024.
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6 April 2024
The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal Hemp. It Has A Terminal Open Raceme That Can Be Up To 25 Cm Long And Bears Showy, Deep-yellow Papillonaceous Flowers. The Plant Can Grow To A Height Of 3-9 Ft And Has A Lengthy Tap Root With Vigorous Lateral Roots. The Fruit Of The Crotalaria Juncea, Also Known As Sunn Hemp, Is A Cylindrical, Hairy Pod That Contains Many Seeds And Is Light Brown In Color When Mature. It Is About 3-6 Cm Long And 1-2 Cm In Diameter. The Fruit Is Also Known As A ''rattlepod'' Because Its Seeds Appear Clustered In A Pod. The Crotalaria Juncea Can Be Used As A Cover Crop To Improve Soil Properties, Reduce Soil Erosion, Conserve Soil Water, And Recycle Plant Nutrients. When Grown As A Summer Annual, It Can Produce Over 5,000 Pounds Of Biomass And 100 Pounds Of Nitrogen Per Acre. Crotalaria Juncea Has Many Practical Applications In The Modern World. First, It Is A Source Of Natural Fiber, Used For Cordage, Fishing Nets, Ropes, And More. It Is Particularly Beneficial Because Of Its Resistance To Root-knot Nematodes And Is Also A Soil Improving Crop Via Nitrogen Fixation. Crotalaria Juncea Holds A Relatively High Fuel Value. A Process Optimization Method For The Extraction Of Oil From Crotalaria Juncea Is Being Researched To Utilize The Fuel Value In Crotalaria Juncea. A Branch Of The Crotalaria Juncea With Fruits Was Observed In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 31/03/2024.
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6 April 2024
The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal Hemp. It Has A Terminal Open Raceme That Can Be Up To 25 Cm Long And Bears Showy, Deep-yellow Papillonaceous Flowers. The Plant Can Grow To A Height Of 3-9 Ft And Has A Lengthy Tap Root With Vigorous Lateral Roots. The Fruit Of The Crotalaria Juncea, Also Known As Sunn Hemp, Is A Cylindrical, Hairy Pod That Contains Many Seeds And Is Light Brown In Color When Mature. It Is About 3-6 Cm Long And 1-2 Cm In Diameter. The Fruit Is Also Known As A ''rattlepod'' Because Its Seeds Appear Clustered In A Pod. The Crotalaria Juncea Can Be Used As A Cover Crop To Improve Soil Properties, Reduce Soil Erosion, Conserve Soil Water, And Recycle Plant Nutrients. When Grown As A Summer Annual, It Can Produce Over 5,000 Pounds Of Biomass And 100 Pounds Of Nitrogen Per Acre. Crotalaria Juncea Has Many Practical Applications In The Modern World. First, It Is A Source Of Natural Fiber, Used For Cordage, Fishing Nets, Ropes, And More. It Is Particularly Beneficial Because Of Its Resistance To Root-knot Nematodes And Is Also A Soil Improving Crop Via Nitrogen Fixation. Crotalaria Juncea Holds A Relatively High Fuel Value. A Process Optimization Method For The Extraction Of Oil From Crotalaria Juncea Is Being Researched To Utilize The Fuel Value In Crotalaria Juncea. A Branch Of The Crotalaria Juncea With Fruits Was Observed In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 31/03/2024.
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6 April 2024
The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal Hemp. It Has A Terminal Open Raceme That Can Be Up To 25 Cm Long And Bears Showy, Deep-yellow Papillonaceous Flowers. The Plant Can Grow To A Height Of 3-9 Ft And Has A Lengthy Tap Root With Vigorous Lateral Roots. The Fruit Of The Crotalaria Juncea, Also Known As Sunn Hemp, Is A Cylindrical, Hairy Pod That Contains Many Seeds And Is Light Brown In Color When Mature. It Is About 3-6 Cm Long And 1-2 Cm In Diameter. The Fruit Is Also Known As A ''rattlepod'' Because Its Seeds Appear Clustered In A Pod. The Crotalaria Juncea Can Be Used As A Cover Crop To Improve Soil Properties, Reduce Soil Erosion, Conserve Soil Water, And Recycle Plant Nutrients. When Grown As A Summer Annual, It Can Produce Over 5,000 Pounds Of Biomass And 100 Pounds Of Nitrogen Per Acre. Crotalaria Juncea Has Many Practical Applications In The Modern World. First, It Is A Source Of Natural Fiber, Used For Cordage, Fishing Nets, Ropes, And More. It Is Particularly Beneficial Because Of Its Resistance To Root-knot Nematodes And Is Also A Soil Improving Crop Via Nitrogen Fixation. Crotalaria Juncea Holds A Relatively High Fuel Value. A Process Optimization Method For The Extraction Of Oil From Crotalaria Juncea Is Being Researched To Utilize The Fuel Value In Crotalaria Juncea. A Branch Of The Crotalaria Juncea With Fruits Was Observed In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 31/03/2024.
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6 April 2024
The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal Hemp. It Has A Terminal Open Raceme That Can Be Up To 25 Cm Long And Bears Showy, Deep-yellow Papillonaceous Flowers. The Plant Can Grow To A Height Of 3-9 Ft And Has A Lengthy Tap Root With Vigorous Lateral Roots. The Fruit Of The Crotalaria Juncea, Also Known As Sunn Hemp, Is A Cylindrical, Hairy Pod That Contains Many Seeds And Is Light Brown In Color When Mature. It Is About 3-6 Cm Long And 1-2 Cm In Diameter. The Fruit Is Also Known As A ''rattlepod'' Because Its Seeds Appear Clustered In A Pod. The Crotalaria Juncea Can Be Used As A Cover Crop To Improve Soil Properties, Reduce Soil Erosion, Conserve Soil Water, And Recycle Plant Nutrients. When Grown As A Summer Annual, It Can Produce Over 5,000 Pounds Of Biomass And 100 Pounds Of Nitrogen Per Acre. Crotalaria Juncea Has Many Practical Applications In The Modern World. First, It Is A Source Of Natural Fiber, Used For Cordage, Fishing Nets, Ropes, And More. It Is Particularly Beneficial Because Of Its Resistance To Root-knot Nematodes And Is Also A Soil Improving Crop Via Nitrogen Fixation. Crotalaria Juncea Holds A Relatively High Fuel Value. A Process Optimization Method For The Extraction Of Oil From Crotalaria Juncea Is Being Researched To Utilize The Fuel Value In Crotalaria Juncea. A Branch Of The Crotalaria Juncea With Fruits Was Observed In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 31/03/2024.
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#11121587
6 April 2024
The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal Hemp. It Has A Terminal Open Raceme That Can Be Up To 25 Cm Long And Bears Showy, Deep-yellow Papillonaceous Flowers. The Plant Can Grow To A Height Of 3-9 Ft And Has A Lengthy Tap Root With Vigorous Lateral Roots. The Fruit Of The Crotalaria Juncea, Also Known As Sunn Hemp, Is A Cylindrical, Hairy Pod That Contains Many Seeds And Is Light Brown In Color When Mature. It Is About 3-6 Cm Long And 1-2 Cm In Diameter. The Fruit Is Also Known As A ''rattlepod'' Because Its Seeds Appear Clustered In A Pod. The Crotalaria Juncea Can Be Used As A Cover Crop To Improve Soil Properties, Reduce Soil Erosion, Conserve Soil Water, And Recycle Plant Nutrients. When Grown As A Summer Annual, It Can Produce Over 5,000 Pounds Of Biomass And 100 Pounds Of Nitrogen Per Acre. Crotalaria Juncea Has Many Practical Applications In The Modern World. First, It Is A Source Of Natural Fiber, Used For Cordage, Fishing Nets, Ropes, And More. It Is Particularly Beneficial Because Of Its Resistance To Root-knot Nematodes And Is Also A Soil Improving Crop Via Nitrogen Fixation. Crotalaria Juncea Holds A Relatively High Fuel Value. A Process Optimization Method For The Extraction Of Oil From Crotalaria Juncea Is Being Researched To Utilize The Fuel Value In Crotalaria Juncea. A Branch Of The Crotalaria Juncea With Fruits Was Observed In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 31/03/2024.
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