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Subject: graph of world records
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| Down Under |
Queensland, Australia
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Hi I know I have asked this question before but a pumpkin website has a graph showing the outstanding performance of our sport. Can anyone point us in the right direction? Cheers Clinton
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11/7/2011 4:00:09 PM
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| PumpkinFanatic |
Cheyenne,WY
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Okay, I just created you a World Record Chart. You can view the chart by navigating here http://tools.pumpkinfanatic.com/WorldRecordChart.php.
Another cool page that I built allows you to lookup any seed, see who grew that seed, pollinated with the seed, and track its genealogy if you click on the associated seed found: http://tools.pumpkinfanatic.com/WhoGrewOrPolliniatedWithMySeed.php
Hope this is what you were looking for……I really wish the ground would thaw and the snow would disappear so I could get outside to prep the patch.
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11/7/2011 10:30:29 PM
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| Down Under |
Queensland, Australia
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Awesome thanks very much. Very hot today over here, waiting for seeds to turn up so I can plant. Cheers Clinton
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11/8/2011 5:54:07 AM
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| Richard |
Minnesota
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aggc.org you can click on a pumpkin and click on the hierarchy tree to see the genetics in the pumpkin. pumpkinlink.com will tell you all of a pumpkins crosses and its off spring.
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11/8/2011 10:10:22 AM
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| PumpkinFanatic |
Cheyenne,WY
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Those are neat sites. http://tools.pumpkinfanatic.com has that functionality and provides additional statistics. It also allows a grower to enter their own pumpkin information as well. Soon you will be able to filter DMG, EXH, or other(they entered there own information) Let me know if there is information about pumpkins that you would like to see and I'll try and get it posted on the site. So far, I've been able to get user's requests turned around in a day.
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11/8/2011 11:56:40 AM
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