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| Soybean genetics are good. Corn genetics are well below average, typically 20-50+ bushel off in competitor plots. Quality control in both crops are horrible. You’re better off buying a licensed soybean with Stine genetics but with someone else’s quality control like Connect, Alloy, Xitavo, etc. A few years ago Stine made a cheap push with their alliance program, their sales are actually decreasing as more and more folks realize what kind of cluster their logistics are and quality control. | |
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