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Wednesday, January 14
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Starting off the 2015 Diary with my favorite picture and smallest pumpkin of 2014.
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Wednesday, January 14
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The support system, Soil Biotics. Organic and Conventional Growth Programs.
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Wednesday, January 14
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A little bit of carving fun with the 985.5 courtesy of Jean McDonald.
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Wednesday, January 14
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Ice Creation's Chad Hartson with the 1082 displayed at the Toledo Zoo.
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Wednesday, January 14
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Last picture was a 2nd carving of the 985.5. Here's the 1082 displayed at the Toledo Zoo with carving demo by Ice Creations.
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Wednesday, January 14
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2014's The One That Got Away. Grown off the 1874.5 Mathison. The 1874.5 seed has huge potential and will be overlooked.
1220lbs on 8-13. 8% Heavy 10" walls.
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Wednesday, January 14
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The next Giant Watermelon master. 2nd year grower and has done it all on his own thus far. 50lbs improvement from 2013.
He has a setup that would be admired by most, watch out when he gets dialed in.
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Wednesday, January 14
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Lineup as of 1-14-2015.
1894 Mathison, 1790 Rose, 1865 Harnica, 1655 Harnica,1928 Globus, 1554 Mathison and hopefully the 1874.5 Mathison.
There's a trend starting to form. Unfortunately all of these plants are going to be spread out between home and possibly two other locations.
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Wednesday, March 25
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The season is getting closer, sending tests out today. It looks like the patches won't get worked for awhile longer.
We should be set on myco for the year. Purchased 20lbs through Wallace Wow.
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Thursday, April 9
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3/4" hail at 7:00pm. I really hope that's the last time I see it for this year.
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Sunday, April 12
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1 down, 4 to go.
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Sunday, April 12
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Sunday, April 12
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Saturday, April 25
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Early Note:
1865 Harnica & 1894 Mathison most aggressive seedling.
2002 Hawkley & 1873 Steil are slow to start.
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Saturday, April 25
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RTI Pumpkin Pro & Rootshield incorporated into each planting mix @ 2 TBS Myco and 2 TSP Rootshield. Direct sow into Promix Media with "sea compost" and mycorrhizae.
Subsoiled old patch on 4-24-15
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Wednesday, April 29
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2 week old Rye cover. 6" roots @ 1865 Harnica plant site.
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Wednesday, April 29
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Nice and Cozy!
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Wednesday, April 29
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Pounded the 1865 with Biologicals.
2 cups Mycorrhizae broadcast on 7x5' area, 2 cups in planting hole. 1/2 cup Rootshield broadcast, 3 TBS in hole. 1 TBS Azos on rootball and planting hole.
3oz/2gal Companion drench and 3oz/2gal Superzyme
Using mostly Soil Biotics products again this year after a dramatic improvement in 2014 for spray/drench program.
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Monday, May 11
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"If" this plant produces, the fruit will be named Harold.
I found a way to lay the plants down tonight without stress or strain and will use it from here on out.
Both the 1865 and 1894 are starting to run. I have hopes for all three being over 1,000 and am implementing techniques and products on one plant in hopes of competing for 1600+
Drenched Merit 75WP tonight in 7x5' areas. Fed high concentrate seaweed at 4tsp/2 gal with foliar feed.
I've figured out starting Rye in late October is a waste of time, Incorporating Mycor with seed as the plant grows. Making sure to plant sufficient area 2/3 weeks in advance.
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Wednesday, May 20
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Root microbe mix 2 TSP/GAL
On 1865 - 2 Gallons
Root microbe mix, Essential 1-0-1 (3oz/2gal) Companion (1oz/1gal)
on 1894 Mathison
Same drench on 1873 Steil. Backup transplanted next to 2nd 1873 Steil plant.
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Sunday, May 24
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Irrigation run on comp tomato and 1865 sight. Next up, holding tank and pump for fert injecting.
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Sunday, May 24
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Tuesday, May 26
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1894 Mathison- On pace.
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Tuesday, May 26
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1865 Harnica - 2nd day of vine burying on this guy. I'm dreading hitting this thing with chemical pest/fungicide/bactericide controls.
So far it's had 1 app of Merit and 1 app of Bifen.
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Tuesday, May 26
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1865
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Tuesday, May 26
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Slow Moe. 1873 Steil, slowest starting plant(s) I've had. Settling for no less than 1300lbs from this one.
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Friday, May 29
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1894 Mathison prepping for the wind,hail and monsoon rain. I think it's about time for a greenhouse.
If these plants had full secondaries and tap roots, I wouldn't be so cautious.
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Friday, May 29
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Did I say cautious...no this is full blown nuts.
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Friday, May 29
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Sunday, May 31
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Finished off the month of May with a 3"+ monsoon. The large patch is flooded out around the plant sites.
The 1865 Harnica patch was subsoiled and forked to about 14" and looks immaculate.
Still need to check on the plants later this afternoon.
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Sunday, May 31
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1865
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Sunday, May 31
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1894
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Sunday, May 31
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1894
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Wednesday, June 3
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I'm suspecting I had another visitation from my friend 2-4 D this year on 2/3 plants.
This might not be funny in a few weeks. 50' buffer zone between plant and target site. Cooler temps, calm breeze to the east. Did not treat ahead of wind.
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Wednesday, June 3
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1st app Heritage G @ 4.5lbs/12K on 1865 Harnica
Heritage G @ 4lbs/K @ 1873 & 1894 plant sites.
2TSP/Gal Dr Earth Seaweed
2OZ/Gal Superzyme
@ all 3 plants, foliar feed.
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Wednesday, June 3
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Also Dithane @ .5OZ/500 ft sq
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Friday, June 5
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1894 Issues. Slender long side vines. Yellowing between veins in older leaves. Cupped new growth.
Stale and malnourished looking main tip.
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Friday, June 5
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1894
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Friday, June 5
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Main tip
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Friday, June 5
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Side vines
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Sunday, June 7
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What 60-70mph winds?
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Wednesday, June 17
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Way to much rain, I sent a tissue sample out on Tuesday and am waiting the results. The patch from last year looks done for. Maybe down to one plant that is doing extremely well.
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Thursday, June 18
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More rain and deformities. What the hell is this? First, seeds in the blossom and now a secondary fused to the stem.
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Sunday, June 21
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Well, I guess it's not just lawn applications that cause drift damage to plants.
After consulting a fertilizer company the other other day, word is a lot of applicators are switching back to 2-4D on agriculture crops.
Real happy I wasted my time this season. Down to 1 plant, pulled 2 and the entire veggie garden will likely not produce.
As an applicator myself, it pisses me off when others are reckless as I take the measure twice cut once approach.
90 degree heat and 15+ mph west winds don't mesh well folks.
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Sunday, June 21
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100-150' drift
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Sunday, June 21
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Yep.
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Sunday, June 21
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I hear Lake Erie's water quality is stellar also. This drainage ditch separates the 2 properties, I'm sure it didn't catch drift or runoff with the 7-8+ inches we have received this month.
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Saturday, June 27
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5-6" rain in 18 hours. Still raining.
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Saturday, June 27
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1' from the patch. Competition tomatoes are maybe an hour from being under water.
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Saturday, June 27
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The ditch has risen about 6-8' since Friday night. Maybe 6" in the past hour.
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Sunday, June 28
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1st cull. 1865 Harnica, seeds in blossom.
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Tuesday, July 14
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Boy am I behind compared to 2014. But, the fruit and plant both are looking very healthy.
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Tuesday, July 21
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Quite a dent at the top of this fruit, I'm sure it will be real pretty as the growth ramps up.
It just became noticeable to the untrained eye.
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Sunday, July 26
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1865 Harnica 27 Dap
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Thursday, July 30
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I like this little setup, les stress on the leaves and easier to handle. I can attach wands for spraying or hook it up directly to the tape grid.
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Thursday, July 30
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Plant view.
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Thursday, July 30
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31 Days after pollination. High heat really threw me a curve ball the last few days, we went from a steady 45lbs a day down to 30lbs today on 7/30/15.
I named this fruit Rosie.
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Monday, August 3
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2 full months to grow and already have rot issues.
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Sunday, August 9
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Table for 1 or 2? 1865 Harnica 41 DAP
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Sunday, August 16
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1865 Harnica DAP 48
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Saturday, August 22
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5.05 Reinhard
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Friday, August 28
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I'm thinking the last hoorah of summer lows are coming. Mid 70's for the rest of next week, hopefully we can pack on some pounds.
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Wednesday, September 9
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What the hell is going on here?
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Wednesday, September 9
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I'm no tomato grower, not until 2016 atleast.
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Sunday, September 13
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I started weed whipping an area that flooded out in July today and found this little guy.
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Tuesday, September 15
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Day 1 of potential soft spot.
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Tuesday, September 15
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Tuesday, September 15
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Day 2 before treatment.
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Tuesday, September 15
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After treatment
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Tuesday, September 15
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Larger Picture
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Monday, September 21
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Some areas have spread and the initial area has dried. We'll try for Harnica's on Oct. 3rd.
I haven't seen any of the lineage go heavy to chart yet.
The 1865 is still growing about 5lbs a day.
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Sunday, October 4
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Well we finished the year with a Dmg entry, but it's been another fun ride. 216lbs over my previous personal best @ 1298.
Every year I meet more growers. I really enjoyed meeting and talking with Dan Fleser along with the Davis'. Great job to you both, making friends in this hobby is what makes it a blast.
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Sunday, October 4
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We'll do better next year. This fruit was a whomper width wise @ 195" cc. 2" clearance on either side of the truck bed, it got quite a few looks going down us-23.
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Sunday, October 4
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Tyler Reinhard and his 192.5 melon.
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Sunday, October 4
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Tyler's 598 squash.
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Sunday, October 4
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Byron Schommer and his 1018lbs pumpkin. 1st time over 1K.
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Sunday, October 4
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The tomato crew @ Harnica Farms. What a huge turnout for tomato weighing this year.
I finished 6th @ 2.5lbs
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Sunday, October 4
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Sunday, October 11
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The family shot
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Sunday, October 11
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My father
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Sunday, October 11
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brother and I
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Sunday, October 11
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The wifey.
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Sunday, October 18
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First time doing a broadcast interview thanks to a "lead" from a family member. Hope it turns out alright. There certainly weren't many beginner questions asked.
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Sunday, October 18
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Will air either 10/23 or 10/24 on WTVG 13 ABC.
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Sunday, October 18
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Sunday, October 18
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I'm excited to be starting a project with Tyler Reinhard next year sharing knowledge/plants and resources.
Team Reinhard/Hertzfeld will pull something through.
We're hoping to make a circuit run; Watermelon,AG,Squash,Tomato and Long Gourd.
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Friday, October 23
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I hope I showed an honest view of the giant pumpkin community. Here's my first news segment.
https://www.facebook.com/13abc/posts/10153635727096897
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