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Nov 14, 2011 5:08 PM CST
Name: Gordon
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Sharon... got no real idea as to what they are ... I've never been to Australia .. I do know they have things there we don't have.. and I'm not sure what they have that we do have.. they now have dictation software up and running... so maybe the last chapter of the book will be ready to finish it off soon...
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OH...I found something I didn't go into the other day.. an excerpt from an interview..
The tree species that we have used the most is wild plum (Prunus
myrobalan). We have been trailing Black Cheery (Prunus Serotina) and we
are happy with the process so far. The type of tree is not the reason
for the even and balanced growth however – it’s the method of
shaping the trees that results in even or uneven growth.

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