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Ontario | I certainly understand your point Hawk. Every area is different no doubt about it.
My point is we are dealing with a company (DeKalb) who will not sell me corn seed if I don't sign a agreement for products, which I don't use.
So test plots done on our own land help us come up with other varieties to grow.
I do wonder though, if you have the time to do a plot on your own ground with your farming practices and varieties from your area; if you may be able to increase your yields?
Edited by farmer in ontario 12/14/2009 11:20
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