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| We have had the same problem with 52-59 here in Ontario, dug up seed and it either sprouted with no root or just rotted. Have a new variety of another company`s corn right next to it planted same day and it looks perfect. Had an wise old farmer tell me that when we have a wet spring like last year and a lot of guys return the long day corn in exchange for shorter day the seed company`s blend it with next years seed . We should realize that they are not going to dump it in the garbage. | |
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