Try pea string. Cheaper including labor. Allows beter limb training. And
does not need to be removed
John
Bellewoodaples.com
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Food safety, and E-coli just jump out at me with the very thought of what
you are suggesting. All the literature on GMP are very concerned about
animals in an orchard.
JOHN
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I think any person receiving a crop subsidie should sign away an equal
amount of development roghts. I am tired as a tax payer supporting farmers
only to have them sell for development. We are using good tax payer monies
to support closet developers instead of a farmers.
If farm land like