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General Discussion
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Subject: Quinn Werner
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| Big Orange |
Fairfield, CT, 06825
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You have something very special when it comes to your 1730 Werner. Congrats my friend. Will be calling or emailing yay soon bud. 1596 Werner with the percent's HEAVY with the tall short pumpkins. 1494 Bordson as the mother. Not many people even considered 1494 Bordson, that's why you ROCK. TTYS my friend, and always a big thanks for everything you have done for me.
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10/8/2014 10:46:11 AM
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| algae |
Salem, Ohio USA
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One of the top seed pickers ever. Usually a year ahead of the rest of the pack. A consistent champion grower (top 3 at 90% of weigh-offs). Competitive as heck but a true gentleman. Stony soil and frosty growing conditions.
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10/8/2014 5:27:14 PM
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| Bubba Presley |
Muddy Waters
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Yes he is a great grower and a true gentleman has always treated me right.
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10/8/2014 7:51:46 PM
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| Nana Rea |
Massillon, Ohio
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Christy Harp has told me many times that she didn't decide what to grow until she heard "Quinn's picks for the season" at our spring seminar.
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10/8/2014 10:45:38 PM
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| Big Orange |
Fairfield, CT, 06825
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Grateful Dead have their Dick's Pics, There should be a "Quinn's Pics" single handedly discovered the pollinator hush hush, need to know. Lol. Great guy.
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10/9/2014 11:07:31 AM
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| TruckTech1471 |
South Bloomfield, Ohio
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Have to agree with you Al. Quinn and I were briefly discussing the 1730 at our weigh-off and he said he didn't understand why more people didn't grow it, as the genetics were there. Guess things might change next year.
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10/11/2014 10:19:46 AM
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