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If you are interested in growing broom-corn either for your own use or to sell to local crafters, here is a good, detailed, older-public domain-book for you.

Go to www.archive.org and in the search type  Broom-corn and Brooms  then click on all media. When the title comes up-its longer than that, but thats enough to get you to the book-click on the title and you will get a list of options. I downloaded the book as a pdf.

And you'er set. I also did a pdf search for info on hardiness zones etc and got some more recent pdf phamphlets as well.

Dont 'cha just love the internet? lol

Leigh
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