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  2. Giant pumpkin - Wikipedia

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    Seeds of prize winning giant pumpkins are extremely valuable, with single seeds selling for up to US$850. Pedigrees similar to ones used in horse racing have been adopted for use with giant pumpkins. [3] Despite their enormous size, they are not generally eaten, as they are not particularly tasty, and may be inedible. [2]

  3. Howard Dill - Wikipedia

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    At the International Pumpkin Association weigh-off in 1979, one of his early hybrids earned him the top prize for 199 kg (439 lb). He was given the title of "Pumpkin King" at this time. [ 5 ] Atlantic Giant pumpkin seeds were first patented in 1979 by Dill, who then went on to set the world record , this event took place in 1980 with a 459 lb ...

  4. Yes, the heaviest pumpkin at the NC State Fair was grown in ...

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    It’s the Great Pumpkin Commonwealth, Charlie Brown. Home & Garden. Lighter Side

  5. How To Save Pumpkin Seeds For Planting Next Season - AOL

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    Some pumpkins can grow fast within 90 days, so the earlier you can plant your pumpkin seeds (safely, of course), the better. Related: 5 Ways To Cook And Eat Pumpkin Seeds.

  6. Elk Grove Pumpkin Festival draws thousands - AOL

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    Russ Pugh with his 1,941-pound winning pumpkin at the Elk Grove Giant Pumpkin Festival on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023. ... The prize money serves as an anniversary gift and also a little bribe for Pugh ...

  7. Circleville Pumpkin Show - Wikipedia

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    Every Pumpkin Show officially kicks off with the weigh-in of large pumpkins from around the area. The largest pumpkin to date was grown by Bob & Jo Liggett, with their entry from 2023 weighing in at 2,388.5 pounds (1,083.4 kg). It is the current Ohio state record holder. Recent weigh-ins have had multiple entries that go over 1,000 pounds (450 kg).