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southern MN | Doesn't stand as well as my regular brand.
I will continue to work with a few bags of Dekalb. Don't want to settle for what I always do....
For my extremely variable, tend to be wet soils, and my 'aim for good average' techniques, my regular brand has done better than the Dekalb I've tried so far. Doesn't yield as well, doesn't stand as well, not as much fodder for the cattle to graze in fall. Costs 20 - 30 a bag more.
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