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Old February 23, 2020   #9
Black Krim
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Red Norland and Kennebecs dont make the cut for scab resistance as far as a I can see. Are you planting Kennebecs again, or trying a more resistant variety to compare ??Im definitely selecting more resistant varieties.


Straw sounds like a great option. Here straw is VERY VERY expensive.
I have noodled around the idea of using peat to mulch.

Given the increasing choices of resistant varieties, we are not the only growers with scab in the soil.

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