chris kent, age 56,
Sevierville, Tennessee
dangerous. My wife
takes a piece of paper
and writes down the
weight because people
always mouth “How
much?” and you just
hold up the paper to
tell them.
Do you use some kind
of magic seeds?
We use Carolina Cross.
It’s the only variety that
gets this big. We breed
our own. We even
hand-pollinate them.
What’s the hardest
thing about growing a
Your 327.5-pound
watermelon broke the
fair’s record last year.
How did you even get it
to the fair in one piece?
I used four guys and
a tarp made with
special handles. We
rolled the watermelon
onto one side, put the
tarp underneath it,
and rolled it back onto
the other side. Then
everybody grabbed
a corner, and we slid
it into the back of my
hatchback car.
You must be quite
the sight on the road.
We’ll be driving on the
interstate and people
will pull up right beside
us—it’s borderline
300-pound watermelon?
The rabbits and mice,
because they’ll chew
on the vines. I put out
mousetraps, and I have
a BB gun. I even put
coyote urine around
the garden because
coyotes are a natural
predator. Rabbits won’t
go near it if they think
coyotes are out.
As the 2018 weigh-off
winner, Kent was paid
$6 per pound for his
watermelon, which
came to $1,965.
The North Carolina
State Fair
WATERMELON
WEIGH-OFF
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Reader’s Digest
illustration by John Cuneo
I WON!