there must have been a good pumpkin harvest somewhere

bj taylor

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I bought two nice big pumpkins at the grocery story for $5 each. that's pretty good. I figure there must have been a good crop somewhere for prices like that.
when they get past their prime, i'll feed the seeds to the goats and the chickens to help them with any internal parasites. a win win situation :) I love pumpkins :love
 

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i've had a decent harvest of Jack be Little types this year. a few dozen at least. i sold a few yesterday while having a yardsale and i;m thinking of setting up a small table out front of the house to see if anyone wants to buy them.
 

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I've had a decent harvest of New England Pie pumpkins this year. Probably about 30 or so. The squash bugs were decimating the vines so we had to cut them off, but they've cured pretty well.
 

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I've got LOTS of pumpkins this year! They are in the new part of the big veggie garden and had a much better season than some things over there. My soybeans for edamame were a flop.

Something else you can do with pumpkins is cut them up and freeze them for the chickens thru the winter. They aren't wonderfully nutritious but the birds sure do like 'em! Sometimes, I don't even always bother to peel them. Cut up, steamed for a few minutes, they go right in the bags. Even a couple of jack o'lanterns make for quite a few meals for a backyard flock.

Cows like pumpkins. I'd imagine goats do too.

Steve
 

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