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Old July 23, 2013   #1
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Yeah..one of the things a person can be proud of is getting others involved with one's passion. Wingnut is doing a great job with the primitive potatoes.

Thanks to him we should have lots of potato tubers available in Farmer's Markets and the like.

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Old July 24, 2013   #2
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Without your inspiration, insights, and help with genetics this project may not have happened.
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Just beautiful - thanks to you both!
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Very nice picture.
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Some looking sexy spuds there
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Those look so interesting! What is the yellow/red one called? It reminds me of an apple.
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I have so many, only a few of the originals from Tom wagner have names. And many of them only have plant introduction numbers.....
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