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NC Indiana | Scott told me they figured on their farm, this would amount to $22+/ac for LL beans. I'm guessing one would have to buy another 10% of their acres of seed stock to continue this into out years, but I can't remember if that was discussed.
To your comment above, we've raised seed beans for the same company you use, and I know the seed beans I planted in the following years for seed production where the same ones I produced the year before for them because as I was the only grower who raised that number.
Edited by NoTill1825 9/7/2016 07:52
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