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Wed, Oct 31, 12 at 1:03
| I'm a graduate student at the University of North Texas. As part of a class project, I'm looking to interview someone in the Denton or Dallas/Ft. Worth area who is growing heirlooms (preferable vegetables) that have oral history attached to them. I'm not looking for someone who is growing commercial seeds. Rather, I need to speak with someone who's growing their own family's seeds or seeds about which there is personal history. Anybody know someone that fits that bill? Thanks so much! |
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| Julia, This forum does not get much traffic. You are better off reposting your request in the Vegetable forum the Tomato forum, and the Bean forum as many more people frequent those. Remy |
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