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Subject: Why is everyone looking for a 1236 Eaton
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| PumpkinBrat |
Paradise Mountain, New York
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I see some guys are already looking for a 1236 Eaton. Has this seed done very well this year? We have not gotten to the weigh-off's yet and I was wondering if some guys know about the 1236 eaton doing great before the finals are in. I'm interested because I have a few 1236 Eatons.
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9/1/2003 11:03:40 PM
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| Tiller |
Sequim, WA
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Because they don't have one. I guess they cost too much.
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9/2/2003 1:33:30 AM
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| Don Quijot |
Caceres, mid west of Spain
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It was working great to Wayne Kennedy.
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9/2/2003 3:40:20 AM
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Appalachian Mtns.
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yes, the seed has been doing *very* well
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9/2/2003 6:12:55 AM
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| Urban Farmer (Frantz) |
No Place Special
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how well is "VERY" well??? LOL!
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9/2/2003 10:53:27 AM
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Appalachian Mtns.
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multiple 1000+'ers...(if all hold up)
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9/2/2003 11:16:07 AM
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| Cowpie |
Ontario
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Gee, I wish I had a couple like a few people I know. ;0)
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9/2/2003 3:24:43 PM
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| Cowpie |
Ontario
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Check out the 660 Mudd (1236 , 2003). It was havested after only 44 days. It's OTT was 295 inches (529 lbs.) and weighed in at 660lbs. or 24.83% heavy. Nuff said.
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9/2/2003 8:23:54 PM
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