Plant Solutions Video
Updated
12/11/2007
There are three different video versions available. All have the same
message but vary in length and format. They can be downloaded below or
ordered online by using the Video Request Order Form.
This video is excellent for showing to a group or
for people who want to find out more about the program. The NRCS Plant Materials Program shares
the agency's rich 70-year history. Since
the 1930s, the program has developed plant solutions for
restoring the country's most critical resource concerns.
Included in the DVD is footage from the Discovery Science Channel’s documentary
‘Coastal Crisis: Vanishing Lands'. The Science Channel excerpt features an
overview of the Golden Meadow PMC and was filmed a few months before Hurricane
Katrina devastated the region. Some footage was provided by
America's Wetland.
You may download a copy
below or submit the Video Request Order Form to request the
video(s) be mailed
to you.
This 5-minute presentation is on DVD is designed for and targeted at a
general audience. The DVD format contains 10-Minute and
18-Minute versions in both normal and closed-caption.
The Plant Materials Program’s DVD “Plant Solutions a 5-minute multi-media
presentation” DVD contains old and new video footage of
the incredible work being carried out by Plant Materials Centers throughout the
country. Included in the video is footage from the Discovery Science Channel’s
documentary ‘Coastal Crisis: Vanishing Lands'. The Science Channel excerpt
features an overview of the Golden Meadow PMC and was filmed a few months before
Hurricane Katrina devastated the region. Some footage was provided by
America's Wetland. You may download a copy
below or submit the Video Request Order Form to request the
video be mailed
to you.
The following files are in
Windows media
format.
Plant
Solutions for Conservation Needs 27 MB 18:00
Plant Solutions: A 5-minute multi-media
presentation 5 MB 5:00
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