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Ron Rahe (uncron1@hotmail.com) |
Cincinnati,OH
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Given the discussion on the squash record post doesn't the 1025 Sherwood* 07 (848* MacKenzie x 723 Bobier)look like a good out-cross for squash ?. Any opinions? It appears the 723 has some recessive green genes. Do you think the 1025* Sherwood would produce at least 75% squash?. It grew the 990* Swarts this year.
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12/16/2008 12:49:10 PM
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Tree Doctor |
Mulino, Oregon
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Ron, Chad Swarts grew it this year and it produced a nice green squash to 990 lbs. I believe it was 15% heavy +/-
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12/16/2008 5:58:48 PM
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