General Discussion
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Subject: Looking for Ron Wallace
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| Marvin11 |
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When you have a free moment Ron I would like to ask you a quick question. [email protected]
Martin
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11/10/2009 3:52:37 PM
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| Kennytheheat |
Bristol R.I. USA
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I'm sorry i cant give out his email. But if you contact Pap i'm sure he'll relay the message. The Wallace's are a fine group of people and would be willing to help you if you ask.
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11/10/2009 5:37:34 PM
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| Tremor |
[email protected]
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Link to this thread sent to both of them.
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11/10/2009 8:44:28 PM
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| Marvin11 |
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Thanks Tremor!
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11/10/2009 9:28:03 PM
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| pumpkingrower#1 |
Dover, DE
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how do i get in touch with wallace ?
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11/11/2009 1:40:31 PM
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| MuddyJoe |
Yuba City, Ca.
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I have a question. On the '09 1596 Wallace, it shows the Male pollinator as the famous 1068 seed but I can't find any record of the 1068 plant(Female) producing any fruit. Is the AGGC record correct? and if so, what happened to the female plant? Did anything come off of it? - Thanks in advance.
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11/11/2009 8:50:02 PM
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| paul f |
Southeast Texas
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the 1068 that pollinated the 1596,the pumpkin split and they lost it.
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11/12/2009 6:23:22 AM
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| pap |
Rhode Island
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the 1068 was at the time leading the pack for size vs pollination date ,etc. it had a big dimple in the blossom end( first time we ever had that on a 1068 ) and she split. another what if pumpkin. still a good pollinator into the 1161 (1596) because when we cut her up she was really thick. dam dimpled blossom pap
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11/14/2009 11:03:01 AM
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