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          | From | Location | Message | Date Posted | 
		
            | shazzy | Joliet, IL | it would be interesting to see a compiled list of the seeds that have grown at least five pumpkins over 1000 lbs and which of the seeds has the highest average percent heavy totals. i would imagine the 898 is top of the list and the 1041.5 is in the mix somewhere in the top 5. has anyone ever did a list of the best percent heavy producing seeds of all time.
 also will everyone list seeds that produced over 8% heavy this year. i am trying to get a feel for what seeds to grow next year and i want to stay on the percent heavy crossing for awhile.
 
 my 1147 shenoha 2008 pumpkin was estimated at 994 lbs making it 15.4% heavy and was grown off the 1041 mckie.
 | 10/20/2008 3:11:03 PM | 
		
            | Doug14 | Minnesota([email protected]) | The pumpkin I grew on the 603.5 Muller 03 seed went about 10.5% heavy. | 10/20/2008 6:43:17 PM | 
		
            | Venari | Ohio | 1,223.00 Glasier 08, Pete And Cindi Napa California United States 961 urena x 1041 mcKie  21.0 % heavy, just one for you to consider. | 10/20/2008 7:00:24 PM | 
		
            | SCHWEIGERT | Burt  NY | my 606 schweigert 11% + [07] this years pumpkin 15% + | 10/20/2008 7:00:49 PM | 
		
            | George J | Roselle, IL [email protected] | I don't know if they will let you into the AGGC.. you can snoop around there and find out all the info you need. Some fruits that have gone  big & heavy from the 07 stock are the 1385, 1689 Jutras, 1207 Young. If you have a 1119 Mcmullen, you would be a fool not to plant that along with a 1248 Ford. If you need any these seeds let me know. I don't want any excuses next year   | 10/21/2008 8:42:20 PM | 
		
            | shazzy | Joliet, IL | george, i used to be a member to aggc but never re-upped a couple of years back. the 1385 i will grow if it germinates. the 1207 young i will keep in mind. if you got an extra...cool, i will take it. would like to do a 985 werner...you got one extra of those? 
 but i am really looking for in this post is some dark horse heavy seeds. newly produced 1000 pound plus pumpkins that go heavy....like 10 to 20 % heavy. just looking for people to post heavy genetic seeds from 2008 successes.
 | 10/22/2008 3:57:43 PM | 
		
            | shazzy | Joliet, IL | i hope to see more posts like venari above and the success of the 961 urena and the potential of the 1223 glasier 08. | 10/22/2008 4:03:04 PM | 
		
            | Hands on | Coupeville WA | I grew a 719 from a selfed 1041 Mckie that went 22.3 % heavy. You are more than welcome to a seed if interested. | 10/22/2008 5:57:10 PM | 
		
            | sambo | Sparta, NC | all of my pumpkins went heavy this year
 1175.4 Lovelace ( 1178.9 Lovelace x 1041 McKie) 13% heavy
 915 Lovelace ( 1100 Hester x 1041 McKie) 19% heavy
 829 Lovelace ( 1404 McKie x 1100 Hester ) 11 % heavy
 695.2* Lovelace ( 975* Andrews x1178.9 Lovelace ) 12% heavy
 665 Lovelace ( 1207 Young x 1178 Lovelace) 22% heavy
 | 10/22/2008 7:03:27 PM | 
		
            | Frank 4 | Coventry R.I. | Wow  Sam,,, 22%  ,, you cant  beat   that  nice. | 10/23/2008 6:45:01 AM | 
		
            | Brooks B | Ohio | Sammy, you really kicked some pumpkin butt this year Bro! | 10/23/2008 9:18:33 AM | 
		
            | Milford | milford, CT, | This my opinion but I feel it is valid. When judging % heavy I draw a line at 1000lbs.  Many pumpkins under 1000 lbs can be 10 % heavy or more. When a pumpkin over 1000lbs goes 10% or more over I get more excited. It is much more difficult to be over the chart when the fruit is over 1000 lbs. So a 10 % heavy 1200 lber in my way of thinking is more intrigueing than a 14%  600 lber.  Just my opinion but it has worked  so far for me. Mark | 10/23/2008 3:26:23 PM | 
		
            | Jason | Preston CT | Milford, I tend to agree with you... | 10/30/2008 9:23:56 AM | 
		
            | Milford | milford, CT, | BUT..you can't ignore a 22% heavy fruit regardless of the final weight...that's a thick pumpkin!!!  Mark | 10/30/2008 8:01:22 PM | 
		
            | 1064 | Tenino, WA. | Take a look at the La Rue 1112 from 2006.  It was 25% heavy it also produces very heavy pumpkins.  The AGGC has four of its off springs listed one I know went heavy does not have any estimated weight listed the other three are 14%, 18% and another 18% over the chart.  As far as I can research the 14% over has been its lightest off-spring.  The 1112 was out of the 1312 Sperry X the 1173 Macari   | 11/25/2008 11:29:37 PM | 
		
        
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