November 2010 Update

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konapage

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Nov 3, 2010, 12:35:18 PM11/3/10
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Aloha,

Well the majority of the harvest is done for this year.

The cherry and the parchment look great!

We'll be dry milling some of the parchment in a day or two and look
forward to enjoying and sharing the new crop.

Mahalo,
konapage

joani...@rowesviewcoffee.com

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Nov 3, 2010, 12:42:14 PM11/3/10
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Hey Page, I am back until about the 18th. and then won't be back until end of January. I need to talk with you about bags and such. I am picking today and yesterday so busy with pulping etc. and art stroll on Sat. and new owner comes Thursday and I have a bacterial infection so maybe next week we can get together.

Take care,


Joanie
Rowesview Coffee Farm
949-636-9938
www.rowesviewcoffee.com
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konapage

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Nov 5, 2010, 2:57:55 PM11/5/10
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Aloha all,

The Kona Coffee Cultural Festival begins today!

http://www.konacoffeefest.com/

If you're in the neighborhood drop by!

Mahalo,
konapage


On Nov 3, 6:42 am, "joanier...@rowesviewcoffee.com"
<joanier...@rowesviewcoffee.com> wrote:
> Hey Page,  I am back until about the 18th. and then won't be back until end of January.  I need to talk with you about bags and such.  I am picking today and yesterday so busy with pulping etc. and art stroll on Sat. and new owner comes Thursday and I have a bacterial infection so maybe next week we can get together.
>
> Take care,
>
> Joanie
> Rowesview Coffee Farm
> 949-636-9938www.rowesviewcoffee.com
>

konapage

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Nov 17, 2010, 2:57:57 PM11/17/10
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Aloha all,

The Kona Coffee Cultural Festival is over. So we're catching our
breath.

The harvest for us is winding down. Some farms at higher elevations
are just now doing their main, largest, picking.

We are more than 90% completed picking.

The crop looks great though it is reduced in quantity as a result of
last years drought which hung on into April this year.

expect higher prices due to reduced availability.

Mahalo,
konapage
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