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HmooseK

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Hello,

I'm an internet friend of "aftermidnight" and "Zeedman."

I'm a beanaholic too! I just found this place thanks to Annette. I was asking her about Bluejay bean I had been reading about on The bean collectors window. Well....and here I am.
 

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Glad you found us. This thread has slowed a lot as you'd expect this time of the year but Russ will probably start a new thread early April for next season. In the meantime chat with us a bit so we can get to know you. any friend of Annette is a friend to us.

I will give a warning, beware of @thistlebloom she has a thing about moose.
 

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Hey @Bluejay77 we've hooked another one :celebrate. @HmooseK , that didn't take long :). I think you're really going to like it here. It's my home away from home, a great crew they even put up with me :D. Russ will probably start a new bean thread in April.
Annette

put up with? Put Up With?! PUT UP WITH?!?!?!?! you are another one of my heroes here on TEG. :) trying to keep bean varieties going, searching for sources, etc. you're very determined and that is admirable. :)
 

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Glad you found us. This thread has slowed a lot as you'd expect this time of the year but Russ will probably start a new thread early April for next season. In the meantime chat with us a bit so we can get to know you. any friend of Annette is a friend to us.

I will give a warning, beware of @thistlebloom she has a thing about moose.

i'm not succeeding in being very patient...
 

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April????

I'm ready to talk Beans now. I don't care bout no ice and snow. LAUGHING!!!

i can talk beans any time and all of the time, the problem is that i don't know nearly enough and as i get older i forget more of what i learn than i retain. i'm always looking for good reads about beans. history, genetics, studies, folk-lore, etc. i wish i could afford to genetically sequence every bean i have so i could know what line they are from, who the parents, grandparents and such were. since i've only started with certain beans i'm still rather amazed at what keeps showing up each year as new arrivals/cross breeds.

p.s. i can't plant until towards the end of May most years...
 
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We have someone new that showed up on the thread. How nice ! Welcome @HmooseK nice to have you here. Hope you will be with us always.

Here are some reads about beans for Flowerbug and others that live in snow country until the snow begins to melt.

This site is about outcrossing and seed production
http://www.carolinafarmstewards.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/BeanSeedProductionVer_1pt4.pdf

This is a little about Calving Keeney the father of the stringless bean.
https://books.google.com/books?id=H7i8QJw8BJsC&pg=PA269&lpg=PA269&dq=Phaseolus+Vulgaris+Keeney's+Stringless+Green+

This site is descriptions of hitstoric old bean varieties put out by Cornell University
https://books.google.com/books?id=cNk6AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA202&lpg=PA202&dq=Who+sells+Giant+Stringless+Greenpod+bean&source=bl&ots=IYLAUMUeH6&sig=8YgOaQ7GU6Ryl6BmzE30-yr_KLM&hl=en&sa=X&ei=XNQlU5SEAs_82gX87ICoCQ&ved=0CE4Q6AEwBzgK#v=onepage&q=Who sells Giant Stringless Greenpod bean&f=false

This site shows you how to make a bean cross
http://bean.css.msu.edu/_pdf/bean_pollination.pdf

This is an article on the history of beans from Mother Earth magazine. You will find one of my original beans Pawnee in the article. The author of the ariticle did not know the origin of Pawnee or that it came from my Capron, Illinois bean gardens in the late 1970's
https://www.motherearthnews.com/diy/history-of-beans-zb0z11zsch#axzz2o28L5oQY

This site has more mention of Calivin Keeney in it as it deals with the improvement of peas and beans.
https://naldc.nal.usda.gov/download/IND43893561/PDF

This site has an ariticle titled "A Fasicanting Look At A Modern Heirloom Bean"
http://www.thesurvivalgardener.com/tag/blue-jay/

This site is for those who might be interested in all the genes found in beans and what they do.
http://bic.css.msu.edu/_pdf/Bean_Genes_List_2014.pdf

This site is another guide to old historic bean varieties
https://books.google.com/books?id=wTYcr8mgXbcC&pg=PA134&lpg=PA134&dq=Calvin+Keeney+Father+of+the+stringless+bean&source=bl&ots=JiDl_6EO9q&sig=KGWQRrt8nkPsCOVB8rvBztZV8Jo&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Npu0UtrHMYK8yAGLqYCIBg&ved=0CEoQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=Calvin Keeney Father of the stringless bean&f=false

This site is an article from The Seed Savers Exchange about a bean collector Burt Berrier of Canon City, Colorado. One of Burts beans is now in my collection called Berry's Best.
http://blog.seedsavers.org/blog/burtberrier

I was once a member of John Withee's "Wanigan Associates" in the late 1970's and early 80's. This thread was started because a fellow from California by the name of Marshall Smyth urged me to start a network of bean growers to help preserve old beans. This is an anrticle researched and written by The Seed Savers Exchange about the the life and bean network of John Withee who was an early advocate of saving old bean varieties from exctintion and is the greatest collector of old beans that America has ever seen.
https://www.seedsavers.org/withee-exhibit

I think this will keep someone who likes to read about beans occupied for a time.
 

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