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Monday, July 20, 2015
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farmergal
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New England
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Here is what the patch looks like. Foreground is the 235 Arnold and in the rear next to the corn is the Buglio. Both have recovered from their traumatic deer attack. I returned home from 3 days at a cattle show and both plants added at least 3 feet of growth on secondaries with no watering while I was away. Yesterday I spent the day burying the new growth and terminating a lot of secondaries and watering. They are big enough and the plants need to put effort into pumpkins now. While watering I saw a SVB fly around the plants and immediately sprayed it with the hose. After I watered I sprayed the plants. There will be a kin opening on the 235 Arnold in a few days. The Sweet corn in the background is beginning to tassle and will have corn in a week or two.
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