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    2004 Garden results

    Here is a picture of some of the produce from my garden last year. Sorry, did not have time to take pictures of the garden while it was growing.

    The first is some of the potatoes.

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    Re: 2004 Garden results

    Another shot of more potatoes.

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    Some of the squash.

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    Some of the watermelon.

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    What would a garden be without a few pumpkins?

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    Re: 2004 Garden results

    Just noticed that I posted this under crops instead of gardens. But with 40 acres you could call it a crop.

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    Re: 2004 Garden results

    That wasn't a garden, it was a GARDEN!
    Did you preserve the watermelon somehow?

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    Re: 2004 Garden results

    We sold what we could, but people are not in the watermelon mood in September, they like them in hot weather. We had to throw out about two to three hundred of them. We also left thousands out in the field alond with thousands of muskmelon. The year was not a great year for growing them. To cool all summer, we did have enough hot days for them to mature when they were supposed to.

    Earlier in the year, my brother did pickle some, but you can only pickle so many.

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    Re: 2004 Garden results

    If you have a fair amount of surplus, you may want to look into a Second Harvest type organization. You can get a decent tax write-off and sometimes they'll even pick up the donation.

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    Re: 2004 Garden results

    The only problem with the tax write off is that the produce is considered inventory. The amount of write off for inventory is limited to the lower of cost of market. The cost of farm produce would be zero. So there is not tax write off for the contribution. By the end of the season we are to tired of picking after doing it for seven days a week and many months that the prospect of picking it to give it away just does not seem to appealing.

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