Looking to trade White Baca for something new and exicting

I should! However I am so far behind with general work and maintenance around the property I have no idea when I will even want to go out, let alone be able to. The only days I take off are when my body won't cooperate or something family related. Maybe next year will be different, but as it is it looks like I have at least 2.5 years of non stop work, and that's if I can keep going steady without some major setbacks. For example, I bought a new starter to replace an older one on my Cat 955L crawler loader. The new starter failed on the 4th start. It nearly destroyed a large part of the engine, but I acted quick and it only took out a cable, a battery disconnect switch, and an amp meter gauge. However I spent the last 2 days tracking down all the problems, replacing all the broken parts.....and I'm almost finished. This is an example of a minor setback. This is the type of luck I have consistently, though at least half the time it's my fault, but not this time!

Here's me last autumn doing some actual work with the 955L. Its still a mess at the back of the property. Been clearing for almost 5 years..slowly.

Is that you in the machine there?
 
Well we'll well - how the turns have tabled...

I had lost interest in White Baca because in my head I was somewhat close to acquiring it a couple of years ago and when it didn't turn out the way I had imagined and after waiting on it for so long I became indifferent on getting it.

I just checked your ISO list and I happen to have Sat Emido Grotte - too small to produce figs but large enough for a pair of (hardwood _well lignified) cuttings - I'll go check later today.

I also have Rionon Santana which kinda fits this threads criteria and I also have Sofeno Tradicional which I don't see much about.
 
I feel like I have about 6 friends who collect figs and everyone of them has acquired a white baca under the premise of “don’t tell anyone I have it”. I think by fall we might see a lot of cuttings
I wouldn't be surprised if 50 people had white baca now. Marco probably sold a lot privately. It's a strong grower if you can get a healthy plant going.
 
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