Posted by Hotflashjr on December 06, 2013 at 04:24:45 from (199.144.41.84):
In Reply to: pumpkin question posted by Larry@stinescorner on December 06, 2013 at 04:11:56:
I grow some pumpkins and have two thoughts. The first is if they have crop insurance you cannot harrow under the pumpkins until a loss adjuster comes out and verifies the loss. I do not have big equipment and a little frost in the ground stops my tillage. I barely got what was left of mine under as it was the first week of November. Second thought is that they were just garbage. Up here in MA this year guys either did really well or really bad with pumpkins. Some fields infected with phytophthora just saw pumpkins deflate or melt. I had the other issue. I had a bumper crop myself and literally could not sell them all before Columbus day weekend. After that we had a hard frost which changed the color of my white pumpkins to a butter color and caused them to get soft.
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