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    #11
    Originally posted by Rinker View Post
    I grew nexara 1024 and L233 this year. So far the 1024 looks amazing and the L233 is meh. They are only separated by a road.
    Let me guess A bags with the smallest seeds.

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      #12
      Saw a test plot at Scott Research station some years ago.

      Three replicated plots all the same variety.
      A nothing special OP variety popular at that time:

      One was small early harvested red colored seed.

      One was mid fall harvested mid sized seed.

      One was big black late harvested seed.

      You could have taken bets they were different varieties.

      The big black seed was much more vigorous with leaves 3 times as big as the seed that was from the little red seed.

      Scott used to have a field day that was well worth the time when Eric Johnston was running it.

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        #13
        Originally posted by biglentil View Post
        Let me guess A bags with the smallest seeds.
        The 1024 was 6.7 and L233 was 5.1. I should add the L233 was seeded 2 days after the 1024 but it looks more like 10 days behind. Time will tell I guess.

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          #14
          this little tiny shrivelled up seed basf is selling for $16/lb. is horseshit
          big seed has more vigour , why don't the money hungry bastards size it like brevant , pioneer , etc.
          our pioneer was 6.2, brevant nexera was 6.8 , they both sprang outta the ground and haven't looked back
          Last edited by Guest; Jun 17, 2020, 19:30.

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            #15
            Originally posted by caseih View Post
            this little tiny shrivelled up seed basf is selling for $16/lb. is horseshit
            big seed has more vigour , why don't the money hungry bastards size it like brevant , pioneer , etc.
            our pioneer was 6.2, brevant nexera was 6.8 , they both sprang outta the ground and haven't looked back
            I think they want half of it to die so you have to buy more seed

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              #16
              I but in 320 acres of 7565 and it is no comparison to the L233....7565 is a week away from covering the ground...L233 is not even close.

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                #17
                Surely there has to be an expression of warranty on the bag outlining all the obligations and expectation standards of their product like they have stating you can't grow it from bin run seed produced from the seed in that bag.

                It's got to be there, look closely, in the fine print.

                Was it "cheap"? LMFAO, someone wipe the tears from my eyes!

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                  Surely there has to be an expression of warranty on the bag outlining all the obligations and expectation standards of their product like they have stating you can't grow it from bin run seed produced from the seed in that bag.

                  It's got to be there, look closely, in the fine print.

                  Was it "cheap"? LMFAO, someone wipe the tears from my eyes!
                  warranty is :
                  you seeded too deep, you seeded to shallow , its too cold , its to dry , etc. , etc.

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                    #19
                    Just looked yesterday, all the L345PC, the L233P, and one pallet of 45CM39 were 4.9TKW, the other pallet of 45CM39 was 6.0TKW. The 345 jumped out of the ground and so did the 4539, so not sure I can blame the 233 on small seed size.

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                      #20
                      it is also a slow starter , thats why we benched it
                      think its got some nexera genes in it
                      it does seem to come around though, just painful to watch

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