AG Genetics and Breeding
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Subject: DMG's
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J. B. Williams |
East Lyme CT.
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What DMGs have been grown to become "proven" seeds?
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12/4/2007 5:38:18 PM
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MNPG(Al) |
Mn
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1097 beachy
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12/4/2007 8:51:31 PM
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hey you |
Greencastle, PA
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500 Wallace
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12/4/2007 11:46:44 PM
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Brooks B |
Ohio
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1097 wasn't a DMG was it? 500 Wallace wasn't ether? Your talking about damaged pumpkins? I could be totally wrong on this though.
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12/5/2007 5:59:30 AM
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Boy genius |
southwest MO
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I think the 1432 C&P fits...
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12/5/2007 9:25:37 AM
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Howard |
Nova Scotia
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Thank you for bringing this subject forward and one that requires some input. DMG, UOW, EST are symbols used most frequently by growers. "UOW" unofficial weight, represents, I believe, a sound pumpkin weighed but not at an official weigh-off? "EST" estimated weight, basically a sound pumpkin not weighed, just approximate weight according to it's total inches. "DMG" damaged signifies hole, splits, etc. (weighed or not, I do not know). If I recall, 723 Bobier was a 'uow', 500 Northrup 'est'. Yes, 'uow' and 'est' seeds have been some of the best in the World. Personally, I do not like the 'dmg' designation on seed as it may turn off growers from growing it. Any suggestions on a more appropriate universal symbol for the future, please post. Thanks, Danny
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12/5/2007 2:45:59 PM
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MNPG(Al) |
Mn
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1097 wasn't classified as damaged...but aperenlty it was a liilte rotten from what i hear.
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12/5/2007 2:52:17 PM
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AXC |
Cornwall UK.(50N 5W)300ft.
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I dunno,I had a fruit with a blossom end split in 2005,it was obviously dmg,but I weighed it on bathroom scales so it was classified on aggc as uow thats what the entry form at the time seemed to tell me to do,maybe I read it wrong but theres others on there like it. DMG does put me off growing a seed some of them have gone on to produce DMG offspring however I didn't buy any 1041 McKie seeds last year because I thought the pollinator produced a DMG regretting that now lol.
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12/5/2007 3:56:13 PM
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CliffWarren |
Pocatello (cliffwarren@yahoo.com)
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Thanks for your post Danny. Somewhere, we ought to have a "pumpkin constitution" where these terms are defined. For UOW, you had a question mark. I would say that UOW means that the fruit was weighed but not on a certified scale, or without witnesses. Whether it is at a weighoff or not is irrelevant in my opinion. (What is a weighoff?)
I also think we discount DMG fruit without justification in most cases. Perhaps it blew up because it was growing too fast, but isn't that a trait that desirable on some levels? That is, if we ignore all fast growing genes, where will that get us? The challenge would be to make the fruit grow at a pace that gets maximum growth without blowing it up.
This opens to the concept... => Why was it DMG?
My 604.5 last year was DMG only because I foolishly tried lifting it from the actual blossom when the fruit was just under the size of a basketball. The blossom came off in my hand. The fruit continued to grow and only developed the smallest of holes right where the blossom should have been, in the last week of the season. The point is, there are different reasons for being DMG:
1. Grower error. (sign me up for this!) 2. Growth stress at blossom end. 3. Growth stress at stem end. 4. Unexplained rot from the inside. 5. Damage from critters.
Of course, the list could go on...
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12/5/2007 3:58:32 PM
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CliffWarren |
Pocatello (cliffwarren@yahoo.com)
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I would also mention that you can combine classifications. That is, you can have EST DMG or UOW DMG on the same fruit.
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12/5/2007 4:04:52 PM
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CliffWarren |
Pocatello (cliffwarren@yahoo.com)
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Eh, probably cause oodles of confusion, but:
DMG - Generic damage classification DGE - Damage due to grower error DSB - Damage due to stress at blossom DSS - Damage due to stresss at stem DCR - Damage due to internal crack stress DRB - Damage due to stress at rib DRT - Damage due to rot or "soft spots" DAN - Damage due to animals
May need to revisit that last one...
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12/5/2007 4:37:17 PM
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Doug14 |
Minnesota(dw447@fastmail.fm)
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When there's a DMG pumpkin listed on the AGGC, many growers specify, in the comments section, what kind of damage. This is very helpful...I wish all would do this. If a relatively large percentage of the progeny of a pumpkin are DMG, I think it turns some growers off to that seed.
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12/5/2007 4:40:36 PM
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Jos |
Belgium Europe
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DAMN- Damage due to chain broke when lifting.lol
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12/5/2007 4:52:50 PM
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don young |
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lol jos- now thats a good one
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12/5/2007 4:55:16 PM
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Brooks B |
Ohio
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that would be a CLE jos! Chain lifting error, Ha!
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12/5/2007 5:00:06 PM
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Brooks B |
Ohio
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Doug, I never heard that before about the 1097, you mean it was rotten and they still weighed it as offical? Or did it rot later after it was weighed? It was weighed at a offical weigh off wasnt it? Tom might chime in, he would know better then anyone I think.
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12/5/2007 5:05:41 PM
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Andy W |
Western NY
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brooks- it started leaking after it was taken off the scale. big discussions about it back in the day.
I agree i like to know why a pumpkin went DMG. I know at least one or two of mine were grower error. Live and learn.
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12/5/2007 5:18:37 PM
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CliffWarren |
Pocatello (cliffwarren@yahoo.com)
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Jos,
I knew someone was going to add that one... lol
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12/5/2007 5:21:25 PM
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Tom B |
Indiana
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1097 is old news lets leave it at that
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12/5/2007 5:53:00 PM
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AXC |
Cornwall UK.(50N 5W)300ft.
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If theres anything at stake I like to see them weighed at a public event,this may make me a bad person for not believing what everybody tells me all of the time.
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12/5/2007 6:09:03 PM
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Snake Oil |
Pumpkintown, SC
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The ABCs of DMG:
DMG/D = Animal Damage DMG/E = Grower Error DMG/F = Grew Too Fast DMG/G = Genetics DMG/H = Too Much H20 DMG/I = Inside/Outside Rot
Just thinking out loud, BF
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12/5/2007 9:29:32 PM
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Snake Oil |
Pumpkintown, SC
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PS. DMG/J = Jos Lifting Strap Break...Sorry, LOL.
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12/5/2007 9:32:10 PM
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Brian C. |
Rexburg, Idaho (brianchristensenmd@gmail.com )
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705 Stelts fits that description.
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12/5/2007 11:02:48 PM
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LIpumpkin |
Long Island,New York
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1334Daletas
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12/6/2007 6:20:36 AM
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J. B. Williams |
East Lyme CT.
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I am still looking. What DMGs have became proven seeds?
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12/7/2007 8:09:09 PM
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Dutch Brad |
Netherlands
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1195 Van Kooten - 2 over 1000 (1208) 1125 Frantz - 2 over 1000 (1200) 1073 Companion - 2 over 1000 (1173)
and probably many more.
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12/8/2007 3:14:23 AM
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Pumpkineer |
Marshfield, Ma, USA
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1340dmg Kline
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12/13/2007 4:32:12 PM
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