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Old May 4, 2012   #7
Heritage
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There needs to be more research to see if the increased production, alone, justifies the extra cost in seed and labor. It does seem the extra few weeks of production that a fusarium resistant rootstock might provide could make enough difference to get a crop of heirlooms in fusarium infested soil - something that seems to be a problem, at least here in the south.
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