00:46:22 Sharon Zo: Thank you, Eric. This is fantastic.
00:47:07 Ed: Awesome tool thanks so much
00:47:17 Jens Breiland: Thanks Eric
00:47:25 Michael Janik: Thank you.
00:47:37 Tom Melton (he/him): Thanks Eric! This is indeed a massive value add for me.
00:48:01 Chuck: Good job, Eric.
00:48:13 gloria bell: Thank you Eric!
00:48:15 janet: Do you think there is any way to update apple info on various sites? Seen Hawaii parents as Golden Delicious and Gravenstein way too many times
00:48:21 Jean Williams: Thank you, Eric.
00:49:57 gloria bell: Will this be recorded for later viewing? Wee bit late to the party
00:51:23 Jens Breiland: I searched on honeycrisp, all the children were just codes, but the parent descriptions showed up.
00:52:48 Mark Wolbers: Where can you send open pollinated sweet cherry and plum samples to determine pedigree?
00:53:43 gloria bell: SO SO SO amazing
00:54:59 Jens Breiland: tech question: did you use some form of recursion to write the code that creates the tree
00:55:42 Jens Breiland: nice
00:56:03 gloria bell: May be a bit of overlap but I believe there is some work going on in Canada at the university of Guelph
00:56:38 gloria bell: Any comments on the program there?
01:00:58 Leslie Wade, NAFEX Programs Chair: Nick Kasko’s YouTube channel is: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7MtT8qTS9NvYnht4Gv8yAA
01:02:06 gloria bell: I can submit some experimental/observational notes. Red fleshed goodness
01:02:25 Leslie Wade, NAFEX Programs Chair: NAFEX has a YouTube channel that we hope to make more robust over time. If you know of a fruit growing video on YouTube by other parties that we should share on one of our playlists, please let us know. Here’s the link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRgBWggF5BZZyqxnAi-EHlA
01:02:41 Leslie Wade, NAFEX Programs Chair: Gloria, that would be awesome.
01:03:23 gloria bell: super far behind in life but when I catch up – I can do
01:03:31 John Stupica: Great resources and dialogs tonight!
01:05:30 Tom Melton (he/him): Guelph’s website also lists raspberries and strawberries as well, and that list doesn’t appear to be comprehensive either.
01:07:01 gloria bell: Paul Kron
01:09:24 janet: How would you tell if it is a brand sport or bud sport?
01:11:57 Jens Breiland: cherry cox was a sport of cox orange pippen
01:13:59 Jens Breiland: I tried searching on cox orange pippen in the pedigree tool, I don’t think its in there yet
01:15:47 Tom Melton (he/him): Jens, I think I’ve tracked it down in the pedigree database. Hopefully this link works. https://binslett.org/index.php/apple-pedigrees/?root=261
01:18:01 Jens Breiland: Got it. I think it’s because I forgot the apostrophe
01:18:15 Jens Breiland: thanks
01:24:59 gloria bell: willimette?
01:30:52 gloria bell: nanaimo peach
01:39:33 Kris Klueg Heeter, NAFEX President: Regarding Che, Juan Carlos and Robert grow che
01:42:19 Juan Carlos Arango: Great!
01:46:21 Jens Breiland: thanks Eric and Leslie
01:48:30 Pat Holland: How about bringing in immigrants?
01:48:45 Juan Carlos Arango: Thank you ALL
01:48:51 Tom Melton (he/him): I literally joined this week! Happy to be here.
01:48:57 Leslie Wade, NAFEX Programs Chair: We’d like to get more participation from Canada and Mexico.
01:48:59 Juan Carlos Arango: That is a great idea Pat
01:49:30 gloria bell: Indeed!!
01:49:33 Jeanne C: thank you all. NAFEX has been an invaluable resource for me.
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