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| Jeremy B |
Dresden, Ohio
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I had to cut my 1502 x 1689 off today. The plant died due to the lovely bugs here in Ohio. The OTT of the fruit was 78"+ 59.5" + 61.5" for an OTT of 199" or 176 pounds. We took the pumpkin to work to weigh it on scales certified by the county, and it weighed 224.8 pounds. If my math is right, that means it goes 27.7% heavy. I've heard of some going in the lower 20% range. I just want to make sure I didn't screw up somewhere. Thanks.
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8/15/2008 10:56:14 PM
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| iceman |
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Jeremy It very well could be right, Pumpkins have a tendancy to weigh heavy to chart when they are under 500 lbs
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8/16/2008 2:51:37 AM
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