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Re: Organics in Texas
As the host of a gardening program on the radio, I find it interesting that you say that the
appeal of organics has been fueled by a local radio personality. The GWA study that
asked where people got their gardening info showed very few being influenced by the
radio, and I've always thought that they were off the mark. I think that gardening shows
have devoted and loyal audiences... what do the rest of you think?
I HOPE that I move people toward organics... or at least prudence. They are only too
prone to running amuck with chemicals as it is.
C.L. Fornari
(GardenLine WXTK radio)
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