[AT] Type of planter?
Greg Hass
gkhass at avci.net
Tue Apr 5 20:31:48 PDT 2005
Thanks to all who replied to my question. Obviously, the class materials
have a misprint!
The students (and their instructor) send their thanks also.
Kate Hass.
At 06:50 PM 4/5/2005 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi Kate,
>
>The guys are right about it being a lister planter. The name comes from
>"listing" up the row. Meaning the planter opens a furrow, plants a seed
>and then builds or "lists" up a row over the seed.
>
>Charlie
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>
>>Good afternoon! With Greg gone, I need to tap into the
>>accumulated wisdom of the List. Am trying to help the local
>>AG students with a project for their crops unit. They are
>>required to know what a "luster planter" is. The shiny
>>glazed ceramic houseplant planter is not the correct answer.
>>Are any of you guys familiar with this? Any help would be
>>appreciated.
>>
>>BTW, Greg and his brother-in-law are out West touring the
>>Grand Canyon and environs (including Las Vegas)
>>Thanks for any help.
>>
>>Kate Hass
>>(Greg's wife)
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