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NE CO | I would second what Skinhead says about Nebraska for Colorado as well. The public varieties are usually as good as any of the private ones and the university test plots can be trusted. I buy a truckload of certified new seed every few years to get a new variety, but otherwise plant all of my own seed after having it well cleaned by a reputable cleaner with gravity tables along with sieves and air. I know what weeds I have in my seed wheat fields, as well as how pure I think the variety is.
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