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  Wenatchee Washington real estate
Much of the land in E Washington is used for dry farming.
Washington leads the country in the production of apples, sweet cherries, and pears and is a major wheat producer, chiefly in the hilly southeastern Palouse area.
Washington is also a major producer of corn, onions, potatoes, apricots, grapes (including those made into wine), and other fruits, nuts, and vegetables.
www.jackieblanchfield.com /About_Washington/page_1099141.html   (334 words)

  
 East Wenatchee, Washington - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
East Wenatchee is a city located in Douglas County, Washington.
East Wenatchee was officially incorporated on March 11, 1935.
East Wenatchee is located at 47°25'17" North, 120°17'17" West (47.421506, -120.288094)
www.gogog.com /project/wikipedia/index.php/East_Wenatchee,_Washington   (450 words)

  
 LMS - Publications
Impact of mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) infestation on future landscape susceptibility to the western spruce budworm (Choristoneura occidentalis) in north central Washington.
Paper presented at the conference: “Public issues and private forests: the emerging role of industrial forest ecosystem management,” September 15, 1997, hosted by West Virginia University and Westvaco, Westvaco Natural Resources Center, College of Agriculture and Forestry, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia, U.S.A. Proceedings to be published.
In “Forest Health and Fire Danger in Inland Western Forests” Proceedings of a Conference held in Spokane, Washington, September 8-9, 1994.
lms.cfr.washington.edu /publication   (2378 words)

  
 UW Press: Search Books in Print
From wagon trails to interstate highways, this book retraces how the leaders and employees of the Washington State Department of Transportation and their predecessors helped to shape Washington's transportation system during a century of technological revolution and dramatic transformation of its communities and landscapes.
Washington's transportation system includes one of the nation's finest road networks, an internationally renowned ferry system, passenger and freight rail, statewide airports, bicycle and pedestrian facilities, and a myriad of other programs.
Walt Crowley is the author of more than a dozen books on Northwest history and is director of HistoryLink.org, the free, nonprofit encyclopedia of state and local history in Washington.
www.washington.edu /uwpress/search/books/CROMOV.html   (187 words)

  
 Wenatchee Washington and North Central Washington Real Estate
Wenatchee Washington and North Central Washington Real Estate
Much of the land in Eastern Washington is used for dry farming.
Washington leads the country in the production of apples (over 50%), sweet cherries, and pears and is a major wheat producer, chiefly in the hilly southeastern Palouse area.
www.realestatemontecole.com /About_Washington/page_646656.html   (364 words)

  
 Mission Ridge Wenatchee, WA / Ski Resorts
Located in the Sunny side of the Cascades in Wenatchee, Washington.
A great lodge catering to the intermediate skier and up Mission Ridge has consistently been a top resort destination for Washington locals.
Summer 2005 brings huge changes to the Ridge, they've added a new high-speed quad (lift) as well as a top-to-bottom snowmaking system.
www.slopequest.com /slopes/WA/Mission%20Ridge.html   (156 words)

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