Re: AIS: Judges work load, and Neil's closing remarks
- Subject: Re: [iris] AIS: Judges work load, and Neil's closing remarks
- From: &* B* <j*@cinci.rr.com>
- Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2004 17:19:04 -0500
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It does sort of make sense, but it doesnt account for other things happening
in other hybridizers
gardens in a concurrent time period. And as difficult as it is to get
something really "worthy" of
introductions, it would certainly place a huge dent in the large and
mid-size commercail growers.
After all, Shcreiner's and Cooley's usually account for 30 TB intros or so
each year. Then you have
Sutton's, Ghio, Keppel, Mid America and a few others usually with 10 or
more. Glossy catalogs
need intros to help foot the bills, and baby always needs a new pair of
shoes <G> It may be an
ideal goal, but you are right--unlikely.
John Bruce
z5, southern OH
----- Original Message -----
From: "Patrick Orr" <irisdude@msn.com>
>
> But seriously though...it makes sense. As hard as it is to do, it would
be
> nice to say something you introduce is better than anything else out
there.
>
> Just not sure it will ever happen.
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