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FW: Weekly NMPRO e-mail -- 1/20/98




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> From: 	David Morgan[SMTP:DMorgan@bsipublishing.com]
> Sent: 	Monday, January 19, 1998 2:10 PM
> To: 	NM01
> Subject: 	Weekly NMPRO e-mail -- 1/20/98
> 
> Weekly NMPRO e-mail
> -- Your update on what's happening in the nursery industry.
> 1/20/98
> Compiled by David L. Morgan, Editor
> 
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> * Americans are buying more trees than ever before, which is good 
> business for growers. Results from an ANLA-USDA Forest Service survey 
> indicated that from '95-'96 nurseries shipped more than 122 million 
> trees, up more than 6 million in '94-'95, and the 4th consecutive year
> 
> that tree shipments have increased. Evergreen trees accounted for 43% 
> of shipments, while deciduous shade trees were 28%, flowering trees
> 21% 
> and fruit and nut trees 8%. States that led tree shipments were Oregon
> 
> (14.9%), Michigan (14%), California (13%) and Tennessee (8%). The 
> Midwest produced the majority of evergreens, while the West accounted 
> for most of the shade and fruit/nut trees and the South produced most 
> of the flowering trees ...
> 
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> Try an uncommon, unusual tree: Chinese wingnut. Read Thursday's Plant 
> to learn how to grow and sell this member of the walnut family. Airs 
> Jan. 22 on the Green Beam. http://www.greenbeam.com
> 
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