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          | Subject:  846 calai 
 
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          | From | Location | Message | Date Posted | 
		
            | Kelly Klinker | Woodburn, Indiana | 846 x sibb? I know alot of 846 x self are out there, any sibbs?  If so how has it done? | 1/17/2005 12:08:15 AM | 
		
            | southern | Appalachian Mtns. | none noted on AGGC | 1/17/2005 6:24:08 AM | 
		
            | Tremor | [email protected] | 846 x self is about the only decent selfed seed out there (847 Donwaard & 735 Pukos among others) as far as numbers go. It would be good to see a sib. Must be tough finding room for 2 homeless 846s.
 I'd make that sacrifice.
 | 1/17/2005 12:38:09 PM | 
		
            | Mr.D&Me | Hayes, Virginia | LOL.. Steve i cant let you take that task on all by yourselfsend them to me i let you know the results...: }
 
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            | Case | Choctaw, OK | Well, i might have some interesting 846 inbred stuff after this year.....especially if i can get my hands on 846 pollen...somehow.....i wont be able to do an exact sib, but maybe cross the 891 tanner or 894 pukos (both 735 x self) with an 846......who knows...
 case
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            | Bull Taco | Snoqualmie, Wash. | I grew an 1134 Holland last year. The Holland was an 846 Calai X 845 Bobier. I was able to get some male pollen from a 846 and grew a great looking pumpkin, 788 Johnson. I believe the cross is called an F2 backcross. I'm interested to see what I can do with this seed this year. Jerri | 2/8/2005 12:43:57 AM | 
		
        
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