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Re: WMS feedback [Re: M48scout] #1039357
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Oh yeah you can.....just ask my wife!

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Re: WMS feedback [Re: M48scout] #1040142
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Not available around here. If you plant more than an acre or two, its much cheaper to buy your seed and just mix it yourself at planting.

Re: WMS feedback [Re: blumsden] #1040384
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Originally Posted By: blumsden
If you plant more than an acre or two, its much cheaper to buy your seed and just mix it yourself at planting.


Agree, but try finding stuff like Diakon radish, chicory, durana clover, list goes on at the local feed stores in our area.



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Re: WMS feedback [Re: 2Dogs] #1040405
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Originally Posted By: 2Dogs
Originally Posted By: blumsden
If you plant more than an acre or two, its much cheaper to buy your seed and just mix it yourself at planting.


Agree, but try finding stuff like Diakon radish, chicory, durana clover, list goes on at the local feed stores in our area.

Man, our co-op carries all that, and so does a local feed store. You'd think the co-ops would all carry the same stuff.

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Originally Posted By: blumsden
Originally Posted By: 2Dogs
Originally Posted By: blumsden
If you plant more than an acre or two, its much cheaper to buy your seed and just mix it yourself at planting.


Agree, but try finding stuff like Diakon radish, chicory, durana clover, list goes on at the local feed stores in our area.

Man, our co-op carries all that, and so does a local feed store. You'd think the co-ops would all carry the same stuff.


Yep ya would, asked about triticale just a couple years ago, acted like they'd never heard of it, stuffs been around for years. Coker 227 oats," we can order them." Well you get the picture.

Correction, our Co-op does carry some of those type seed, chicory, clover and the like. They are from Whitetail Institute , in small bags with a picture of a deer on the bag,and we all know what that means. $$$$$$

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Re: WMS feedback [Re: 2Dogs] #1041079
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Originally Posted By: 2Dogs
Originally Posted By: blumsden
Originally Posted By: 2Dogs
Originally Posted By: blumsden
If you plant more than an acre or two, its much cheaper to buy your seed and just mix it yourself at planting.


Agree, but try finding stuff like Diakon radish, chicory, durana clover, list goes on at the local feed stores in our area.

Man, our co-op carries all that, and so does a local feed store. You'd think the co-ops would all carry the same stuff.


Yep ya would, asked about triticale just a couple years ago, acted like they'd never heard of it, stuffs been around for years. Coker 227 oats," we can order them." Well you get the picture.

Correction, our Co-op does carry some of those type seed, chicory, clover and the like. They are from Whitetail Institute , in small bags with a picture of a deer on the bag,and we all know what that means. $$$$$$


I feel your pain. Tuscaloosa coop is the same way. They look at you like you're from Mars if you ask for almost anything. I try to avoid it.

Re: WMS feedback [Re: M48scout] #1041246
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Do those B&C bucks on the bags get a royalty or something causing the prices to jump so much?


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Re: WMS feedback [Re: M48scout] #1041313
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We've normally mixed ours in the past buying super sacks of wheat and oats, and mixing rape, WP, and clover. Always had a good stand. Trying the buck buster mix this year as it will only be a few dollars more and a heck of a lot easier just to cut the bag and pour in the hopper. 50lbs to the acre. Looks like a good mix and have heard some good reviews.

http://www.buckbustersseedcompany.com/fallseedmix.html

A list of Alabama distributors...
http://www.buckbustersseedcompany.com/alabama.html


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Ya'll are just overthinking it now

Re: WMS feedback [Re: blumsden] #1041519
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Originally Posted By: blumsden
Not available around here. If you plant more than an acre or two, its much cheaper to buy your seed and just mix it yourself at planting.


I like the WMS stuff but I do mix my own. Stuff can be hard to find but I order mine about a month out from Wilborns in Cullman. He has yet to find me anything I want at a reasonable price.

Re: WMS feedback [Re: M48scout] #1041534
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What does the Buck Buster seed retail at for a 50lb sack?

Re: WMS feedback [Re: M48scout] #1041557
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Hillcrest feed and seed said they would not be carrying any..

Re: WMS feedback [Re: Reptar] #1042492
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Originally Posted By: Reptar
What does the Buck Buster seed retail at for a 50lb sack?


Anywhere from $35-40 for the "basic" 8 seed mix. The premium is $50-$55 but have heard its phenomenal. I might try it in a couple of small plots just to see.


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Ya'll are just overthinking it now

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