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Field Trip Jumbo メ s Pumpkin Patch By: Janice Carr
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In Maryland Middletown Valley for 6 generations David Huffer runs farm with his family David also raises dairy cattle, corn and vegetables Have pet Ilama and two emus http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=IJTul35ZW1s#t=2
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Pumpkins start with a flower Bloom opens in the morning Must be pollinated by a bee or other insect before it closes Bee hives are next to the pumpkin fields to make sure the flowers get pollinated.
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This young pumpkin is only one of thousands in the 15 acres The Huffer’s plant about 35 pounds of seeds in springtime and yields a variety of pumpkins
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It takes between 3 and 4 months for a pumpkin to go from seed to a finish product. Pumpkins that aren't picked are allowed to die and put nutrients back into the ground Sometimes, they are feed to the neighbors cows for protein
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In late September and October, Jumbo メ s Pumpkin Patch is open to visitors. You can take a hayride from the parking lot to the pumpkin field, pick your own pumpkins, and catch a ride back. Our thanks to Jumbo メ s Pumpkin Patch and the Huffer family in Middletown, Maryland, for their hospitality and help!
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4u 2do Here you'll find cool tools to play with and things you can do yourself at home! It's all stuff 4u 2do! 1.You and your classroom can go on a hayride and talk about the different colors you find and the texture of the hay. 2.You can make a pumpkin pie and taste the flavors within the pie. 3.You and the class can do carving as an activity.
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Thank You………Janice Carr
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