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| Funny you should mention their excellent "seed book". That is main reason I want to try them. I figured if they spend that much time and effort trying to inform us farmers about genetic families and other important considerations about planting corn and soybeans, they likely have as good or better products than the major companies. They seem to be much more forthcoming with specific information about particular hybrids whereas the majors seem to like to tell you as little as possible about the strength and weaknesses of their products and where they will likely perform the best (or worst).
The book makes me think they are on the farmers side way more than the Big Three and worth a try. | |
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