Dear Mr. Woodard,
My name is Becky...I live in Southeast Texas and I would be glad to talk to you and compare notes...My dad, Tom, and I are just getting started with our sugarcane crop this year and we have really had a lot of fun so far...we hope to have a great crop this next fall....We have really learned a lot from this list and the people on it....Mr. Floyd Boyett has helped us a lot too. We got some of his cane and it is awesome. It is anywhere from 12-15 feet tall I would guess...He is a very nice man and has really been patient with me and my dad and all of our questions...There are a lot of people on this list that have a lot of good information and I have really enjoyed it...If we can help or do anything just let us know.
Good Luck,
Becky
I was thinking of you today.
Becky
>From: Jim Woodyard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: "syrupmakers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: (syrupmakers) Re:What kind of syrup?
>Date: 15 Jan 2003 22:18:12 -0800
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>Sorghum is the only thing that will survive in this part of Texas. We have been
>at it about 6 years now and are still novices. Would like to get with some of
>the southeast TX sugar cane syrup makers sometime in the future. JimW.
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>Ken Christison wrote:
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> > Since things are sort of quiet on the list right now, this might
> > be a good time for me to take a little poll of the list to see
> > what kind of syrup you make or are interested in. I have
> > a feeling that we are about divided half and half between
> > sorghum syrup folks and cane syrup folks. A simple note
> > with your area of interest will suffice, and since we have
> > several new folks in the last month or so, this might be a
> > good time for folks to introduce themselves if so inclined.
> >
> > I'll start it out by saying I am in an area which is predominately
> > sorghum country, and that is what I have the most interest in.
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> > Please don't be shy.
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> > Take care.
> >
> > Ken
> > (still aggravated by my host servers being down)
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Conway, NC
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>Jim & Margaret Woodyard
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>Nocona, TX USA
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