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Perennial bean breeding progress at Oikos!

 
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Getting really excited about zone 5 perennial bean progress being made by Ken Asmus.  This is a wonderful interview from Aaron at Edgewood Nursery that I wanted to share.  Loving his podcast.  
 
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I just listened to that while planting corn! I could listen to Aaron and Kenny talk every two weeks for a year and I bet they'd still have more topics.
 
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