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May 4, 2014 9:10 PM CST
Name: Ed Burton
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I would have to add almost anything from Reckamp, so slow to increase for me.

But if your not into sales or anything like that, slow increase means a carefree plant that doesn't have to be divided for a long time, so it doesn't always mean it's a bad thing.
Ed Burton

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