[Market-farming] Anyone speak Kentucky?
Bill Shoemaker
wshoemak at inil.com
Wed Jan 30 10:06:19 EST 2008
This site explains what the name pindar means;
http://www.thymewilltell.com/peanut.html
Bill Shoemaker, Sr Research Specialist, Food Crops
University of Illinois - St Charles Horticulture Research Center
www.nres.uiuc.edu/faculty/directory/shoemaker_wh.html
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From: "DreamThymeFarm" <dreamthymefarm at zoominternet.net>
To: "Market Farming" <market-farming at lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 8:31 AM
Subject: Re: [Market-farming] Anyone speak Kentucky?
>
>>Reading about hog feeding in 1870 Kentucky, the gentleman says he was
>>feeding "................squashes, potatoes, pindars, corn
>>etc.,.........."
>>so what is a pindar, not in any dictionary I have? next line he referrs to
>>six acres of pindars.
>
> Peas. :)
> Ground peas that spread out. Also good to mix in livestock hay.
> I looked them up once before when I was looking at growing more in
> our pastures.
> Think Monsanto owns the patent to them by now?
>
> Lynne
> dreamthymefarm.com
>
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