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West Kentucky | You can't possibly look through all the available information and make a truly informed decision on all of them. I would recommend to find a couple of seed dealers/companies that you trust and listen to there advice on genetics for your situation. If you don't feel like they are leading you down the right path, then find a new dealer/seed company that you feel will. If they are in business, they likely have good products, but products are only as good as the person recommending them to you. Most yield information comes from plot ground or best ground, so unless that represents all of your ground, plot information is only somewhat useful. | |
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