John, we enjoyed another outstanding Brassica crop in Central New York this year. We are still in the middle of our regular season and we have tons of feed still available. Your seeds are hard to match Thanks Again!!!
Mine did great last year. Never got any planted this year. Was too much of a drought here in north central Indiana. Great stuff! I hope next year is a little more normal. Weatherwise also....lol Thanks for all your goodies, John
John, I know you just want positive comments, but mine did not stand 40 mile an hour sustained winds. Central Texas is a different environment. Besides temperature, I suspect less rain less developed root system.
No We want everyone’s input. If we just want positive comments, we will never learn how to make our products better. PM me or email us and we will work to understand what went wrong with yours. Thanks
They all do…… Look at the labels, it’s all the same thing. They get their seed from Cisco or Lacrosse seed and sell Milo/game good sorghum, sorghum sudan grass and Egyptian wheat. Different ratios , same results. Flat on the ground with one snow. This is the third year we have tried someone else’s next to ours and the results are always the same. Obviously I can’t name names or their lawyers would probably be giving us a call. 🤷🏼♂️ But if the seed label is the ingredients listed above, most likely the results are the same.
John, we enjoyed another outstanding Brassica crop in Central New York this year. We are still in the middle of our regular season and we have tons of feed still available. Your seeds are hard to match Thanks Again!!!
Mine did great last year.
Never got any planted this year.
Was too much of a drought here in north central Indiana.
Great stuff! I hope next year is a little more normal.
Weatherwise also....lol
Thanks for all your goodies, John
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John, I know you just want positive comments, but mine did not stand 40 mile an hour sustained winds. Central Texas is a different environment. Besides temperature, I suspect less rain less developed root system.
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We want everyone’s input. If we just want positive comments, we will never learn how to make our products better.
PM me or email us and we will work to understand what went wrong with yours.
Thanks
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They all do……
Look at the labels, it’s all the same thing.
They get their seed from Cisco or Lacrosse seed and sell Milo/game good sorghum, sorghum sudan grass and Egyptian wheat. Different ratios , same results. Flat on the ground with one snow.
This is the third year we have tried someone else’s next to ours and the results are always the same.
Obviously I can’t name names or their lawyers would probably be giving us a call. 🤷🏼♂️
But if the seed label is the ingredients listed above, most likely the results are the same.