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Re: EAGLE BEANS
[Re: sumpter_al]
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03/22/17 07:59 AM
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D Wilborn
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Mr. Wilborn, Any chance you have a source for UA 5414RR seeds? These are a generic strand of RR soybeans seed developed by the University of Arkansas. They are less expensive than the Monsanto and do not have the seed saving restrictions that Monsanto requires. So you could plant them, cultivate them and save enough seed to plant the next year. Whenever these seeds become more mainstream I expect it to have tremendous results on wildlife. These seeds have a slightly lower germination rate but for a food plotter that would not matter. I found this article (from 2014) but I have not been able to find anyone that carries the seed. I assume that Monsanto will not sell their seeds to anyone who carries these... Link These beans are offered to the Arkansas growers and dealers first. Any left over beans can be purchased by out of state dealers. The University is out, but I have requested a list of dealers who may have some. Let you know when I know.
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Re: EAGLE BEANS
[Re: D Wilborn]
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03/23/17 10:13 AM
03/23/17 10:13 AM
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Joined: Jun 2014
Posts: 3,465 Sumter County
sumpter_al
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Mr. Wilborn, Any chance you have a source for UA 5414RR seeds? These are a generic strand of RR soybeans seed developed by the University of Arkansas. They are less expensive than the Monsanto and do not have the seed saving restrictions that Monsanto requires. So you could plant them, cultivate them and save enough seed to plant the next year. Whenever these seeds become more mainstream I expect it to have tremendous results on wildlife. These seeds have a slightly lower germination rate but for a food plotter that would not matter. I found this article (from 2014) but I have not been able to find anyone that carries the seed. I assume that Monsanto will not sell their seeds to anyone who carries these... Link These beans are offered to the Arkansas growers and dealers first. Any left over beans can be purchased by out of state dealers. The University is out, but I have requested a list of dealers who may have some. Let you know when I know. Thanks for your help
I love my country, but don't trust my government.
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Re: EAGLE BEANS
[Re: D Wilborn]
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04/28/17 07:59 AM
04/28/17 07:59 AM
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Joined: Jun 2014
Posts: 3,465 Sumter County
sumpter_al
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I picked up some beans from Dennis yesterday. Good man who delivered what he promised.
I will be a repeat customer and highly recommend him.
Yall give him a shot when buying seed.
I love my country, but don't trust my government.
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