Jeff Jackson, alfalfa and forage specialist with WinField United, showed and explained the new and solid-line forages, such as alfalfa, sorghum, hybrid rye and a new triticale variety last summer at a WinField Answer Plot.
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Jeff Jackson, alfalfa and forage specialist with WinField United, showed and explained the new and solid-line forages, such as alfalfa, sorghum, hybrid rye and a new triticale variety last summer at a WinField Answer Plot.
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