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<blockquote data-quote="smuff76" data-source="post: 821043" data-attributes="member: 6316"><p>That is not contained in the form we have. </p><p></p><p>The only agreement is with the dealer. </p><p></p><p>Buy the seed through your seed dealer. They sign a basic dealer agreement and the grower fills out a sheet with field GPS coordinates, their name, address, tech number and that is it. </p><p></p><p>I personnally don't see the need for Roundup Ready Alfalfa unless your a dairyman or have significant preexisting weed problems, but to each his own. </p><p></p><p>For the cattlemen I would plant alfalfa with a good, late maturing, orchardgrass to boost your yield and lower the nutrient value. A beef cow can't digest all the nutrients in straight alfalfa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smuff76, post: 821043, member: 6316"] That is not contained in the form we have. The only agreement is with the dealer. Buy the seed through your seed dealer. They sign a basic dealer agreement and the grower fills out a sheet with field GPS coordinates, their name, address, tech number and that is it. I personnally don't see the need for Roundup Ready Alfalfa unless your a dairyman or have significant preexisting weed problems, but to each his own. For the cattlemen I would plant alfalfa with a good, late maturing, orchardgrass to boost your yield and lower the nutrient value. A beef cow can't digest all the nutrients in straight alfalfa. [/QUOTE]
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