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Old 16-09-2016, 03:05 AM posted to rec.gardens.edible
George Shirley[_3_] George Shirley[_3_] is offline
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Default State agricultural universities

On 9/15/2016 7:11 PM, songbird wrote:
George Shirley wrote:
T. You might want to take a look at your state's ag college, they
generally have all the stuff you need for plantings in your state. I
find the Texas A&M system is a truly helpful outfit and have been into
other states ag systems too.


as long as you realize they are rarely
interested in growing things in ways that
don't cost $$$.

those big chem-ag companies and equipment
manufacturers have to get something out of
all their donations/funding for studies...


songbird

Actually Texas A&M has a lot of stuff for the average gardener, been
thumbing through it for years.