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


    What if a "completely" green squash has a few specks of orange?  What 
about the bottom, isn't the bottom usually cream, a pumpkin color?  Just a 
few questions I am looking for answers to.  I guess you could say I am one 
that likes to see orange, and only orange.  A "pumpkin" with 50 percent green 
isn't photogenic, and sponsors dont like sponsoring visually unattractive 
fruit.  Maybe this could, or should be looked at from the sponsor's view 
point since if we didn't have sponsors, there would be no reason to classify 
as either squash or pumpkin.  Without sponsors, they would all be squash 
regardless of color.  Just some thoughts to ponder.
Tom Beachy

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