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1001 Fig Links

I have collected hundreds and hundreds of links to fig info over the past few years, and I am going to slowly prep them and add them to this list. Many are the ones which are "digested" at Figs 4 Fun on the variety pages. For now, it is NOT linked from the Figs 4 Fun site. See http://figs4fun.com/Fig_links.html

if we finds great links to ebooks and other great sitea will you accept them if we post them here. just want to help add to your collection.

Absolutely - it is always great when someone finds something and shares it. And with Google Books, etc, there are new things coming available every day.

I have the first 50 done, now.  Already discovered 4-5 that have changed in the last year.

Here a way to find copies of links that are no longer active on the web: http://www.archive.org/web/web.php

ok im right on it

Up to about 150.

these are some sites that i found but I'm still looking for more

Here are some more links to add to your collection. By the time you get this you may have already posted most of these links or already have them.

Im still on the look out for more links.

Quite a few more added this weekend.

I was going to post save some for next winter to put up , but i figure 1001 eventually posted will give me something to look at thru next winter im sure.
Oh how i dont look forward to winters here anymore, but one day ........

Jon: the PDF files are good idea since with time some of the web sites will vanish or have already vanished...

Also link 627 is not working.

Yes, many have diasppeared already, but several were still recoverable with the "waybackmachine" at http://www.archive.org/web/web.php  From here on out, everything gets copied, archived, and PDFed so we don't lose anythng more. At some point I hope to sort them by subject category, as well, but for now just getting them all posted and archived if the main goal.

Up to about 400 links completed. Also have the link on the Figs 4 Fun home page activated.

link 656 is not exactly a french site. The article is from the Ministry of Agriculture from Morocco. The article is in French but the propose of it is used to discuss figs in Morocco

Halfway to the first 1000 links. I am rediscovering some interesting things.

Here is a fig website/ forum in the Czech Republic.

http://www.fikovniky.com

This site is a Hungarian site.

http://www.terebess.hu/tiszaorveny/gyumolcs/fuge.html

Here is another huge forum for figs in the Czech Republic.

http://www.citrusy.cz/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1520&start=0&st=0&sk=t&sd=a

I don't if you already have these site but I just thought I try to contribute to your site.

Here is a site that list figs in the Czech Republic and in the neighborhood if  anybody here takes a trip there. It shows the exact location of the trees on Google earth along side a picture.

http://ficuscarica.webnode.cz/

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