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- From: london@sunSITE.unc.edu (Larry London)
- Subject: Re: Fruit & Nut trees
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- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 06:31:42 GMT
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- In article <1eph3qINNhku@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> bj368@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Mike E. Romano) writes:
- >
- > Gee, I am glad to see postings from this part of the continent.
- >I have toured British Columbia a number of times, met some
- >people who had recently settled in the Queen Charlottes and
- >of course have read of the great totems and traditions of the
- >Native People of that region.
- >
- >It also appears that there is Usenet access up there, at least
- >for certain newsgroups; the world is getting smaller.
- >
- >Anyway I have some files of fruit and nut tree production but
- >this climate region where you are: if possible can you give
- >temperatures, low and high for the year, approx temps for
- >May through October, and also is there heavy wind exposure,
- >perhaps a local weather bureau station would have some of this
- >info.
- >It would help immensely in determining viability of trees.
- >
- >
- >--
- >Capt. Kirk: let's head for that planet, third from the sun, it
- > looks promising.... |-)
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