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    2007 Custom Rates

    I'll be honest these rates are much less then mine. I'd be interested in what variables were taken into account when they came up with these prices. I just want to make sure for those that read this don't think they can call the local farmer and get their food plots put in for under $10/acre...
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    How to get ahold of Tecomate?

    I'm the distributer for Iowa, give me a call or send me an email and I will try and help you. 515 554 6639 or [email protected]
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    Possible problem with Whitetail Institute Product

    Re: Possible problem with Whitetail Institute Prod Altough I deal directly with Tecomate products, I can tell you it's not uncommon to add a new label. The person you spoke to is right that, most companies will relabel seed. The important thing is that the new label should be updated with the...
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    QDMA Meeting March 13

    There are two presentations about an hour each, plus whatever you would like to allocate to networking.
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    QDMA Meeting March 13

    You do not have to be a QDMA member to attend. This will be a good oppurtunity for non-members to learn more about QDMA, so you can make a decision to join or not. All are welcome, just make sure you RSVP. Thanks!
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    Which seed…

    I don't often chime in, but I thought I would reiterate some of your points. As a distributor of one of those hybred products I'll try to remain non-bias. When we do our seminars we try to educate people on what they are looking for in a seed and it all starts with the back label. People...
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    chicory experts?

    This is accurate, you can frost seed chicory. You may not get as good of a yield, but enough that I would consider successful. Hope this helps.
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    Food plot newbie...

    We utilize Tecomate products and the Ultra Forage Brassica's have been great this fall. I planted 2 acres 6 weeks ago and it's knee high already. I planted 1 acre two weeks ago in southern IA and it's about 2-3 inches high. Most credible companies have a qualtiy Brassica, so if you still plan to...
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