Re: The "why" of Big, but Ugly fruit on display?


>(asthetically-genetically) ugly fruit are sold off.  Sound reasonable?


Sounds very reasonable given you mean "ugly fruit" to be less traditionally
shaped and thus a pumpkin that will weigh less.

Mike Stephenson
Beavetton, Oregon

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