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Scranton | I said above: They blamed it on poor planting, but I gave them that out because I told them it was a little wet when I planted it, as this farm 60 miles away from my main operation kept getting showers and I was in a hurry to get my planter home where it was bone dry. Ears looked exactly like the pics I've been seeing this year. 1 in 3 ears were really bad...maybe 30 kernels pollinated on entire ears.
I went snooping around my neighborhood friends' fields (mine are all organic up here and not to tassel yet), pulled 20 ears from five fields that I know are P, Not a single bad pollination. We've been having the wettest year in more than a decade this summer. | |
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