20 Miles West of Indianapolis Indiana | cornguy88 - 11/24/2024 10:05 Interesting. I had in my head they only sold in Iowa and Illinois. Didn't know if Bayer controlled where they can sell
something to remember, there is a distinction between eastern bias, western bias and go anywhere hybrids. theres a good chance wyffels has had such success on the yield side of things because they don't try to deviate from where their products work. corn in ohio needs good disease packages more often then corn in iowa does. there is so much more disease in the east than the west some years that the greatest hybrids can fall on their face. i'm not saying that is the case with wyffels but it may be so. i had a single wyffels number in my corn plot one year and it won it. i'm convinced wyffels had good corn looking at first trials and talking to customers in illinois and iowa, but it is always some of the most expensive and i just refuse to pay more for something i'm unfamiliar with to try here when i have seed selected i'm confident in. but they always intrigue me none the less. |