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Hello, Is it possible that hardiness zones and
where the bulk of NAFEX members live, somewhat limits the fruits that can be
explored? Has anyone ever produced a map that
demonstrates NAFEX member concentration distribution? It can
be done simply enough with just a list of the zip codes for each member. Any
company that has a sales department and a large customer base will have this
type of software. It is handy to know exactly where customer
concentrations occur. Sure, some very exotic fruits can be
grown in There are NAFEX special interest groups
that focus on some very niche fruits. These groups have their own forums,
but are not widely used, to my knowledge. This email group is analogous to the
lobby of a university where common things are discussed more routinely, but
there are many smaller groups, with more focused discussions behind other
doors. Fruit And Nut Interest Groups http://www.nafex.org/interest_groups.htm Special Consultants http://www.nafex.org/consultants.htm I am sure that if interest exists these
areas can be expanded for those with truly exotic fruit exploration. Later, Tom From:
nafex-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org [mailto:nafex-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of rob Dear membership, Here are some comments about NAFEXers from Rarefruit list. Dr. Chiranjit Parmar I've given thought to the coolfruit/rarefruit group __._,_.___
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