Boy you hit a sore spot, I get alot of bull about me using Olivers and Whites, because I was raised on green and worked with green for twenty years but when I went on my own I couldn't afford the big green, nad I don't regret ever what I run. I was told from a local Pioneer dealer there's plenty of seed available, but I'm starting to think Pioneer is like the big green. High and mighty! I plant alot of Pioneer alfalfa and it is a good product but it's 5.50 a pound, it better be a good product! The guy I used to work for out of school is now farming 3500 acres he bought a new planter that shuts off the point rows when they cross. He doesn't seem to be worried about anything as far as seed goes, he's a Mycrogen dealer, and he get's 750,000 a year from the government. So why to worry? If the gov stops farm payments, which I doubt, will guys like these take a fall, this man has millions borrowed or so he says. I get 1300 a year in gov payments and wonder why I even mess with it. Now the gov wants me to buy crop ins at 750 a year for disaster payments. Worth it?!
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