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- From: Ed & Pat Fackler <rocmdw@aye.net>
- To: nafex@egroups.com
- Subject: Re: [Fwd: [nafex] Apple Trees and Drought]
- Date: Sat, 02 Sep 2000 04:43:29 -0400
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Doreen Howard wrote:
>
> Joe & Ed,
> Thanks so much for both of your comments. Makes me think that what seemed
> simple "Apple trees are the most drought tolerant," is much more complex.
> But, then the good stuff is never easy. I've deduced from both of you that
> an apple tree can go without water in summer (after the first six weeks of
> growth) and still produce a good tasting fruit. But, the next season's crop
> may be sacrificed. Would you agree with my simplistic condensation? I have
> to get simple, because I not writing for a NAFEX type audience.
My response---------
I understand your delimma.
If you really want to condense the commentart, I'd simply say that "next
year's crop will be reduced."
Or, at least this is generally what happens in heaven!!!!
Ed, So. Indiana
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Re: [Fwd: [nafex] Apple Trees and Drought],
Doreen Howard, 09/01/2000
- Re: [Fwd: [nafex] Apple Trees and Drought], Sam Franc, 09/02/2000
- Re: [Fwd: [nafex] Apple Trees and Drought], Ed & Pat Fackler, 09/02/2000
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