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| Herman had some of the best soil in the world. That's a huge advantage. And yes, he said it was not economically feasible. I think he used a fair bit of feedlot manure, cultivated, lots of blasphemy by today's standards. FS sold a lot of seed around there at the time but I remember Herman saying that it had very poor stalk quality. Bad windstorm and it would lodge badly.
I would assume somewhere, some form of that strain exists but where and in what number......no idea.
Edited by Hereford Guy 3/17/2018 01:31
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