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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5846589" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Yep...if your local Co-op doesnt have it then they can get it. Last we got was around $80 per 50lb...more than double what we had paid previously...but on a more positive note...It has a great germination rate (even with throw and mow) deer will nibble on it but wont mow it down, let it go to seed and the turkeys and dove love it (also it will reseed itself) Its a great soil builder....but one of the most impressive things we experienced is buckwheats abilty to surpress weeds..some of the cleanest food plots we had that year...only downside for us is price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5846589, member: 20594"] Yep...if your local Co-op doesnt have it then they can get it. Last we got was around $80 per 50lb...more than double what we had paid previously...but on a more positive note...It has a great germination rate (even with throw and mow) deer will nibble on it but wont mow it down, let it go to seed and the turkeys and dove love it (also it will reseed itself) Its a great soil builder....but one of the most impressive things we experienced is buckwheats abilty to surpress weeds..some of the cleanest food plots we had that year...only downside for us is price. [/QUOTE]
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