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Evening Rain Farm says hello from the Big Island
We have about 20 varieties of bananas comprising about 250 mats on our farm. We are located in Kapoho, which is at low elevation on the rainy side of the Big Island, Hawaii.
Our interest in bananas stems from our focus on sustainability. Bananas are an important food crop in the tropics. At our family farm, we have been growing a variety of bananas, palms, fruit and nut trees, bamboos, and perennial greens. We have a website: EveningRainFarm.com if you are curious about what else we are doing. |
Re: Evening Rain Farm says hello from the Big Island
Good evening and welcome to the organization Dr. Wotty!
Sustainability, Yes. It is good to have you aboard! May I ask what your Ph.D. is in? Best wishes and welcome!:2239: |
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Have you seen the Biodiversity site of Tian Zi in China. It is run by Dr Josef Markgraf. TianZi Biodiversity Research & Development Centre, China, Thailand
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Re: Evening Rain Farm says hello from the Big Island
Welcome! I'd love to come visit your place one of these days, I've been hoping to get back to visit the Big Island for a few years now.
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Welcome to the site....I hope you enjoy your stay! I'm definitely a supporter of sustainability, so I'm behind you on what you do!
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