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Vegetable Notes -

We are beginning our fall season.  This is a very busy season for us with the pumpkin patch open to the public.  We a very good year !  Our sweet corn was some of the best we have raised in many years.   The Stuckmeyer Sweet Onions were very good this year, large and sweet and juicy.  We hauled a lot of watermelons and cantaloupes from Campbell, Missouri this year.  This is all over but we are starting our fall/cool weather crops.

Since this is a very busy time for us at Stuckmeyer's, this section of the web page might not get updated too often.

Market Pictures

- Pictures of tomato patch early. 

                                                                                     Click on below thumbnails to see Tomato patch pictures 

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- Stuckmeyer's Sweet Onions turned out extremely good.  We planted almost 18,000 plants.

    Click on below thumbnails to see Stuckmeyer's Sweet Onion pictures 

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    Linda, Ralph and Jean Planting Onions    Hand Planting                                Picture of Onion Patch         Another view of Patch (Early April)

 

Here are some pictures from last year.  We really had a nice crop.  Hopefully we will have just as good of a year this year!

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       Another view of Patch (Late May)            Stuckmeyer's Sweet Onion June   Harvesting Stuckmeyer's Sweet   Load of Red and White Onions

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Onions hanging to dry 

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 We had so many onions last year will we ran out of space to hang onions, we ended up with  overflow in shed hanging them with a ladder! (notice roll bar of tractor)