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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Reynolds" data-source="post: 1850030" data-attributes="member: 43196"><p>Thanks! I was in a bit of a hurry when I made my post the other day and didn't elaborate. FAMACHA is actually an acronym I think. The course is informative but paying for it isn't really necessary. All that does is entitle you to a certificate. I work with an extension agent on a regular basis that is a trainer for the course, but he also offers the information in informal settings.....without the certificate.....but I'm almost positive he will give you a color card without having to sign up.......for the eyelids. A word of caution. Don't print the color card from the internet as the color scale is sensitive to variation and printers aren't necessarily true to the color on the internet, nor are the files on the internet necessarily true to the original hard copy card.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Reynolds, post: 1850030, member: 43196"] Thanks! I was in a bit of a hurry when I made my post the other day and didn't elaborate. FAMACHA is actually an acronym I think. The course is informative but paying for it isn't really necessary. All that does is entitle you to a certificate. I work with an extension agent on a regular basis that is a trainer for the course, but he also offers the information in informal settings.....without the certificate.....but I'm almost positive he will give you a color card without having to sign up.......for the eyelids. A word of caution. Don't print the color card from the internet as the color scale is sensitive to variation and printers aren't necessarily true to the color on the internet, nor are the files on the internet necessarily true to the original hard copy card. [/QUOTE]
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