The Rural Voice, 1996-11, Page 15Robert Mercer
"The dried flower business is
constantly changing," Gillian says,
"and we are finding that furniture
stores, art galleries and interior
designers are taking our arrange-
ments not only to sell, but also to
enhance their product displays."0
Robert Mercer is the founding editor
of the Broadwater Market Letter for
which he continues to write market
and ag-political commentary.
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Marvin L. Smith
B.Sc.F. (Forestry), R.P.F.
Farm Woodland Specialist
765 John St. West
Listowel, Ontario N4W 1 B6
Telephone: (519) 291-2236
Providing advice and assistance with:
• reforestation of erodible or idle land
• follow-up tending of young plantations
• windbreak planning and establishment
• impartial advice/assistance in selling timber,
including selection of trees
• woodlot management planning
• diagnosis of insect and disease problems
• conducting educational programs in woodlot
management
• any other woodland or tree concerns
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