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Saturday, February 9, 2008

I. The Magnificent Mesquite

This is the tittle of the book by Ken E. Rogers, published in 2000 by the University Texas press at Austin.
From it Ken says about the mesquite tree: " Over the past several centuries, probably no one plant has played a greater and more vital role in the lives of humankind in the southwestern United States than the short, crooked mesquite."
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With this blog, I will keep, you the reader, informed as to who is doing what with mesquite today, I will try and reference the heck out of these writings so as to add value to what will be here written with the idea, that whatever your reason is, for researching mesquite, you can have solid information for your "next step".

If investing and leadering a project from the financial and marketing end, having mesquite as the base, is your thing, I am your EXECUTOR.

Take a look at my web http://www.allmesquite.com/ and take a look at me at http://www.peocom.com/gala .

Saludos salud suerte

George Bain

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The Mesquite tree

The Mesquite tree
Many strong roots

The history and possibilities of the tree: Mesquite. (Prosopis glandulosa glandulosa mostly in Texas, palida, other variants of this species Prosopis )

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M.S in Microbiology, Wichita State University 1959. Worked for Pet Milk and H.J.Heinz (Mexico), and since 1973 retired consultant for food and feed industries.