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| The best thing you can do is try different things and plant the ones that work for you. That price range is within reason. Heck you might find a 1.4 for $46 compared to those other two that is your best ROI. Find varieties you like and plant them, and ask that the supplier/seed company communicate with you on the life cycle of that soybean. It’s the nature of seed- just because it works great for you doesn’t mean they will keep it forever so always have to be prepared to start looking at “what’s next”. | |
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