The Giant Pumpkin World Record Just Crept Closer to 3,000 Pounds. Here's How Science, Sweat and 'Soul Crush' Keep Growers Reaching for the Heaviest Fruit Possible
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In an exciting achievement for pumpkin growers, twin brothers in the United Kingdom have set a new world record by cultivating a pumpkin that weighs an astonishing 2,819.3 pounds. This remarkable feat not only showcases the dedication and hard work of these growers but also highlights the intersection of science and agriculture in pushing the limits of what is possible. As the quest for the elusive 3,000-pound pumpkin continues, this record serves as an inspiration for enthusiasts and a testament to the passion behind this unique agricultural pursuit.
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