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22/01/2006 7:43 PM

Tropical American Tree Farm

Hello Everybody out there! I am a investor of Tropical American Tree
Farm in Costa Rica.I have my experiences to share with you about this
particular investment.I have the scoup because I invested money with
them.Also if you are an investor please share your experiences with me.
Thanks Much!!!!! Bill... This is in no way a solicitation!!


This topic has 12 replies

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in reply to [email protected] on 22/01/2006 7:43 PM

23/01/2006 7:51 AM


Leon wrote:
> <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Hello Everybody out there! I am a investor of Tropical American Tree
> > Farm in Costa Rica.I have my experiences to share with you about this
> > particular investment.I have the scoup because I invested money with
> > them.Also if you are an investor please share your experiences with me.
> > Thanks Much!!!!! Bill... This is in no way a solicitation!!

I suppose the solicitation comes later when people email you, right?

> >
>
> Wouldn't that be a Costa Rican tropical tree farm???

I would suppose so. I would also suppose they will be growing
tropical American trees there, though one supposes they could
also grow exotics imported from Asia, or Africa.

--

FF

GG

"George"

in reply to [email protected] on 22/01/2006 7:43 PM

23/01/2006 11:20 AM


<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I would suppose so. I would also suppose they will be growing
> tropical American trees there, though one supposes they could
> also grow exotics imported from Asia, or Africa.
>

Had a semi-regular here from Texas(?) who had a share of a teak farm, as I
recall. Sort of neat that it's a "certified forest" by the enviros, when
it's a potentially invasive exotic....

GG

"George"

in reply to [email protected] on 22/01/2006 7:43 PM

24/01/2006 10:23 AM


"Odinn" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> Now if I could find something useful to do with my 1 acre of kudzu. 7
> years of trying to kill it and I FINALLY am starting to make a SMALL dent
> in it.
>

Trade you for some water hyacinth or zebra mussels? After all, what can an
exotic or two do to an ecosystem in which it has no natural enemies....

tt

"todd"

in reply to [email protected] on 22/01/2006 7:43 PM

23/01/2006 12:28 PM

"George" <George@least> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> I would suppose so. I would also suppose they will be growing
>> tropical American trees there, though one supposes they could
>> also grow exotics imported from Asia, or Africa.
>>
>
> Had a semi-regular here from Texas(?) who had a share of a teak farm, as I
> recall. Sort of neat that it's a "certified forest" by the enviros, when
> it's a potentially invasive exotic....

Somehow I doubt that teak trees would propagate to the extent to be
considered "invasive". We're talking teak trees, here, not kudzu.

todd

TT

"Toller"

in reply to [email protected] on 22/01/2006 7:43 PM

23/01/2006 6:22 PM


"George" <George@least> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> I would suppose so. I would also suppose they will be growing
>> tropical American trees there, though one supposes they could
>> also grow exotics imported from Asia, or Africa.
>>
>
> Had a semi-regular here from Texas(?) who had a share of a teak farm, as I
> recall. Sort of neat that it's a "certified forest" by the enviros, when
> it's a potentially invasive exotic....
Wouldn't that be great if Teak became invasive in Texas?!

Ob

Odinn

in reply to [email protected] on 22/01/2006 7:43 PM

24/01/2006 10:03 PM

On 1/24/2006 10:23 AM George mumbled something about the following:
> "Odinn" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> Now if I could find something useful to do with my 1 acre of kudzu. 7
>> years of trying to kill it and I FINALLY am starting to make a SMALL dent
>> in it.
>>
>
> Trade you for some water hyacinth or zebra mussels? After all, what can an
> exotic or two do to an ecosystem in which it has no natural enemies....

I'll take the hyacinth, but no lake for the zebra mussels (well there is
a beaver pond next door). Not sure the kudzu would survive that far
north though.

--
Odinn - willing to trade kudzu for almost anything.

Ob

Odinn

in reply to [email protected] on 22/01/2006 7:43 PM

24/01/2006 10:06 PM

On 1/24/2006 10:23 AM George mumbled something about the following:
> "Odinn" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> Now if I could find something useful to do with my 1 acre of kudzu. 7
>> years of trying to kill it and I FINALLY am starting to make a SMALL dent
>> in it.
>>
>
> Trade you for some water hyacinth or zebra mussels? After all, what can an
> exotic or two do to an ecosystem in which it has no natural enemies....
>
>

Oh wait, you said water hyacinth. I would assume then that you're in
Florida, not near the great lakes from my earlier assumption from the
zebra mussels reference.

--
Odinn - can't remember where I'm from, much less anyone else.

cc

cis365jrg

in reply to [email protected] on 22/01/2006 7:43 PM

25/05/2007 7:31 PM


[email protected] Wrote:
> Hello Everybody out there! I am a investor of Tropical American Tree
> Farm in Costa Rica.I have my experiences to share with you about this
> particular investment.I have the scoup because I invested money with
> them.Also if you are an investor please share your experiences with me.
> Thanks Much!!!!! Bill... This is in no way a solicitation!!


I am/was an investor in T.A.T.F. I would be willing to share my
experience.
Contact me at cis365jrg at yahoo.com
Thanks,
jeff




--
cis365jrg

Ob

Odinn

in reply to [email protected] on 22/01/2006 7:43 PM

24/01/2006 7:28 AM

On 1/23/2006 1:28 PM todd mumbled something about the following:
> "George" <George@least> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>> I would suppose so. I would also suppose they will be growing
>>> tropical American trees there, though one supposes they could
>>> also grow exotics imported from Asia, or Africa.
>>>
>> Had a semi-regular here from Texas(?) who had a share of a teak farm, as I
>> recall. Sort of neat that it's a "certified forest" by the enviros, when
>> it's a potentially invasive exotic....
>
> Somehow I doubt that teak trees would propagate to the extent to be
> considered "invasive". We're talking teak trees, here, not kudzu.

Now if I could find something useful to do with my 1 acre of kudzu. 7
years of trying to kill it and I FINALLY am starting to make a SMALL
dent in it.

--
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"Toller"

in reply to [email protected] on 22/01/2006 7:43 PM

23/01/2006 4:13 AM


<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hello Everybody out there! I am a investor of Tropical American Tree
> Farm in Costa Rica.I have my experiences to share with you about this
> particular investment.I have the scoup because I invested money with
> them.Also if you are an investor please share your experiences with me.
> Thanks Much!!!!! Bill... This is in no way a solicitation!!
>
Tell me more! I always wanted to send my money to Costa Rica.

This "scoup" you got because you invested with them; will it clear up with
antibiotics?

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to [email protected] on 22/01/2006 7:43 PM

23/01/2006 4:19 AM


<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hello Everybody out there! I am a investor of Tropical American Tree
> Farm in Costa Rica.I have my experiences to share with you about this
> particular investment.I have the scoup because I invested money with
> them.Also if you are an investor please share your experiences with me.
> Thanks Much!!!!! Bill... This is in no way a solicitation!!
>

Wouldn't that be a Costa Rican tropical tree farm???

MJ

Mark & Juanita

in reply to [email protected] on 22/01/2006 7:43 PM

23/01/2006 9:18 PM

On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 18:22:40 GMT, "Toller" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>"George" <George@least> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>>
>> <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>> I would suppose so. I would also suppose they will be growing
>>> tropical American trees there, though one supposes they could
>>> also grow exotics imported from Asia, or Africa.
>>>
>>
>> Had a semi-regular here from Texas(?) who had a share of a teak farm, as I
>> recall. Sort of neat that it's a "certified forest" by the enviros, when
>> it's a potentially invasive exotic....
>Wouldn't that be great if Teak became invasive in Texas?!
>

Waitaminut! Who ever heard of "teak-grilled" steak? Nope, need to keep
that mesquite flavoring safe.



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