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Jacquelyn – Mark Lanmon here. I’m
the one living near the Tibetan Plateau, trying to help an ethnic mountain
people get some fruit into their diet. The handbook you describe below is
of great interest to me. I would like to have some help creating a “picture
book” of grafting instruction. It needs to be all pictures because most
of the third world people who would benefit from the book will be illiterate.
It needs to picture materials that third world people have available to them.
In other words – no store bought stuff. The book could even go beyond
grafting and show some pruning instruction and other care procedures. Fruit
drying techniques would also be a good thing to picture. Does anyone in
Nafex have some art skills? Is anyone willing to help make this picture
book? It could be used by many language groups. From: nafex-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org
[mailto:nafex-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org] On
Behalf Of Jacquelyn Kuehn I believe the grafting book you're looking for is Fruit Grafters Handbook /x-tad-bigger>/fontfamily>(2001),
a very nice, user-friendly little book by Tom Burford and Ed Fackler, both
NAFEX members. I don't know it it's still in print or not. Ed? Tom? Any
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