Re: easy to tell if it is squash...


I agree

At 09:01 PM 10/7/01 , you wrote:
It all depends on who is judging. There is no standard and there should be through the entire scheme of things. Very political.
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From: S*@aol.com
To: pumpkins@mallorn.com
Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2001 7:24 PM
Subject: Re: easy to tell if it is squash...

In a message dated 10/07/2001 6:28:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time, r*@cyber-quest.com writes:





Sorry folks.. I had to chime in. I had long talk with quite a few
growers yesterday, and it had to do with squash being squash, period.
After watching the numerous fruit come in, it was VERY CLEAR that there
were only 3 squash. A squash is, and always will be completely green or
bluish green. If you looked at several fruit that had some orange, you
can easily tell it was a pumpkin, but has some late season turning of
color to green.
   The determining factors of 75/25 orange to green is a farce, it is just
as Glenn says, and I hate to agree with him.. haahaa.. Lets get together
with the GPC people in a chat some night, Hugh Wiberg and gang, and get
this straightened out very soon. I know this list has had numerous talks
on this subject, and I dont really want to drag it all out, but if it
looks like is was/or is a pumpkin with some greening going on, it is a
pumpkin.. PERIOD...  If at first glance on the fruit you say that could
possibly be a squash but you arent sure, then it is definitely a
pumpkin.. Because if you have ever seen a true squash, they stick out
like a sore thumb...
   Yesterday John Michael Werking, Len Knauss and one other person had
squash, easily identifiable. My conversation with Tony CIliberto on this
topic was just as I have described above... Pumpkin is pumpkin, and
squash is a squash.. anything that could possibly be a pumpkin, is a
pumpkin.. period..
--
Rocky Rockwell
http://www.PGPGA.com
http://home.cyber-quest.com/rocky.r


I concur Rocky.

Scott W.  



Thanks,
Bill Van Iderstine
P.E.I. Record Holder @ 945 lbs. 2001

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