History facts.


Welcome back Will Neily

 For those that are fairly new to the AG hobby,Mr Neily has had some past
accomplishments that have contributed heavily to our present gene pool of
top fruit.

 As part of my hobby I have kept track of the surviving genes and where they
came from,that is,as far back as it is possible to go.

In the interest of supporting past masters,some facts:

480.5 Neily 87(sq)          #1 Windsor       #3 world 87

509 Neily 88(sq)            #1 Windsor       #3 world 88

614 Neily 94                #8 Windsor       #60 world 94    (50% of the 935
Lloyd 97 genes)

All the best Will with your 2003 plants.--AE

PS--Mike Nepereny's AGGC shows much more on the ancestors and descendants of
these 3 fruit.


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Hi all:

I've been lurking in the background and enjoying reading all the pumpkin
emails.

I live in the community of Paradise which is about 1 hour west of the Dill
farm in the Valley of Nova Scotia. This year, I've managed to get a couple
of AG's in the ground along with some Carolina Cross watermelon.

This is my web page which I will try to update weekly:

http://www.geocities.com/willneily/Home.html


Best of luck to all,

Will

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