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The Grapevine
November, 2007
Hello Grapevine Readers!
Well, it seems that it is impossible that it can be Thanksgiving already.
We have certainly had an interesting spring, summer, and fall. I guess
the capstone of an interesting growing year was the Emerald Ash Borer find
in Marysville. Just what we needed to end the year!
I hope that you have had success in your gardening, landscaping and lawn
work this year. Let us know what topics you would like us to address
in the Grapevine in the future. We try to address the most common topics
from the calls and samples that we receive and the visits that we make.
Sincerely,
John Hixson
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George McVey
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Extension Educator,
Agriculture
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Program Assistant,
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Natural Resources
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Horticulture
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Community Development
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Master Gardener Coordinator
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