AG Genetics and Breeding
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Subject: 988 Daigle 06
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Mike-S |
Dorval,Quebec
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Anyone have any info on the 988 Daigle 06(1180 Daletas x 670 Daigle)?
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4/22/2009 10:21:59 PM
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pap |
Rhode Island
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yes it weighed 988 lbs
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4/23/2009 6:29:37 AM
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Richard |
Minnesota
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A grower named Daigle grew it in, I think it was sometime around 06.
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4/23/2009 7:39:50 AM
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Mike-S |
Dorval,Quebec
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I guess what I mean is are there any offspring results?
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4/23/2009 7:54:11 AM
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BPMailey TL |
Ontario
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Now don't quote me, but I think that pumpkin came from two different pumpkins, one grown by this Daletas guy and the other from that same Daigle guy.
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4/23/2009 7:56:17 AM
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Brian C. |
Rexburg, Idaho (brianchristensenmd@gmail.com )
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Not listed in the AGGC
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4/23/2009 8:34:33 AM
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island orange |
van isle b.c. canada
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1180 daletas 03 x 670 daigle 03 = 988 daigle 06
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4/23/2009 10:55:52 AM
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Orangeneck (Team HAMMER) |
Eastern Pennsylvania
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Jeez, next time I need info on a pumpkin, remind me not to ask this crew
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4/23/2009 1:04:19 PM
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Mike-S |
Dorval,Quebec
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Maybe I shouldn't plant this one,lol...
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4/23/2009 4:58:09 PM
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Richard |
Minnesota
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Send it to me, theres probably alot we don't know about this seed.
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4/23/2009 8:16:10 PM
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Mike-S |
Dorval,Quebec
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I was thinking the same,Richard...
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4/23/2009 9:26:34 PM
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pap |
Rhode Island
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a full big pumpkins .com investigation is warrented here. i say send a team to mr. daigles house and get to the bottom of things.
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4/24/2009 7:45:54 AM
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Mike-S |
Dorval,Quebec
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I actually might have found his phone number,lol....
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4/24/2009 11:59:43 PM
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Richard |
Minnesota
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I'll alert the media.
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4/25/2009 1:00:14 AM
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BPMailey TL |
Ontario
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...flash bulletin....the 988 daigle was seen recently in Canada...I believe it was somewhere in Quebec......
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4/25/2009 2:00:51 AM
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meathead320 |
Bemidji Minnesota
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Why not plant it? It looks like a good cross, with both parents having either been over 1000 pounds, or thrown 1000+ pounders.
These days there are a LOT of very good seeds out there. I think that the genetic ability to go over 1200 pounds is more common that what we think, and we are getting to the point where grower ability, as well as weather or other environmental factors is having more to do with potential vs. outcome.
There are so many good seeds that many will never hit dirt as there is just not room to plant them all and give them good care. I think that seeds already exist that can go over 1800 with the right care, just has either not been found, or put in the right patch yet.
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4/25/2009 10:44:09 AM
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Mike-S |
Dorval,Quebec
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Dennis told me the 670 pollinator produced a fruit that went down to a stem split.He didn't grow the 988 and doesn't know of any offspring.
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4/25/2009 3:53:03 PM
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