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A little history on the Wesely Railroad Spike. I got the bean from a Kris Hubbard who I meet at the Bill Best Sustainable Mountian Agriculture Seed Swap on the first Saturday of October in 2018 in Livingston, Tennessee. The bean came from a female friend of Kris's by the name of Jimmie Ann Fosbrink. Kris lives in Armetus, Kentucky in the Appalachian Mountains, and is a registered member of the Cherokee nation. The bean was being grown by Jimmie Ann's great uncle Wesley Smith who gave haircuts in his basement for $2.00 and also worked for the railroad. In the early 1940's Wesley Smith shared seeds with Jimmie Ann Fosbrink's (I assume that was Jimmie Ann's married name) mother Beatrice (Feltner) Smally who manned the family farm. Jimmie Ann had been the keeper of the bean since the passing of her mother. Jimmie Ann Fosbrink passed away in 2006. Since then Kris Hubbard has been the keeper of the bean. Kris has shared the bean with a few people at that October seed swap including me.
Now anyone who wants to keep and grow the bean can, that gets seed through me or who ever gets it from growers who I've passed it to that pass it to their friends and aquaintenances.
Now anyone who wants to keep and grow the bean can, that gets seed through me or who ever gets it from growers who I've passed it to that pass it to their friends and aquaintenances.
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