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Northern Indiana | We haven’t planted Becks in a long time.
They are a good company. Do a ton of good research and share the results.
They have some very good soybeans. I am not sure on their relationship with Pioneer corn. But my impression is it is rebadged from someone.
We choose our seed by what works for us on our farms. Do a lot of our own side by side trials and learn from them.
With all of the variables in farming I feel you need to start with a good seed, plant it correctly, care for it well, and enjoy a good harvest. Scouting and research is probably the two things that teaches you the most of any activity on the farm.
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