General Discussion
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Subject: 801 (99) black
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| jammerama |
Stouffville
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who's grown this seed? how extensively was it grown and what did it result in?
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10/6/2003 4:46:48 PM
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| Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings |
Menomonie, WI ([email protected])
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fork over the $5.00 and join the AGGC. its under the links section it has all the info you are looking for. Shannon
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10/6/2003 5:05:09 PM
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| gordon |
Utah
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for more inforation go to:
http://aggc.1wh.com/aggc_main.asp
click on Join... it's at the top
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10/6/2003 5:11:20 PM
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| jammerama |
Stouffville
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well i thought we could engage in a conversation about genetics through the posts i made, but i guess i don't understand human nature or something...
numbers are fine, but contact with humans provides greater satisfaction as far as I'm concerned...if only my thesis professor had realized this when he was my age...well to each his own i guess...
and Shannon, I'm gonna fork over the $5 ( but it's actually more for me cause I'm a canadian eh) even though I'm an unemployed dude, who's living off of past income...I'm just waiting til i get weights for my pumpkins this year, so I can supply Mike with some useful information as well.
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10/6/2003 5:13:08 PM
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| jammerama |
Stouffville
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so why do you think I would ask about this seed? can anybody guess?
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10/6/2003 5:17:52 PM
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| Joe P. |
Leicester, NY
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jammerama, This seed throws nice looking orange fruit that so far have weighed under the estimates.
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10/6/2003 5:42:04 PM
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| jammerama |
Stouffville
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where would the orange come from?
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10/6/2003 5:50:31 PM
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| jammerama |
Stouffville
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i didn't know anything about this fruit til i checked out the dill atlantic giant website
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10/6/2003 5:51:02 PM
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| jammerama |
Stouffville
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http://www.howarddill.com/auction.html
this is all i know about this seed
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10/6/2003 5:51:49 PM
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| jammerama |
Stouffville
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why I found this cross interesting is that it's a hybrid between the 888 mombert which is a 567.5 crossback(see the 2/3-1/3 cross post) and the 620 black, which has lots of 827/722 in it. Also the 620 grew the 974 mettler which was a pretty famous pollinator. So this cross has some erie similarities to the 705. And it has thrown orange fruit that weigh light!
Mike
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10/7/2003 10:00:47 AM
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