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Product Testimonials
Wheat
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Leland, MS - Ron Blackley
"I had 600 acs. of TV8558 and it avg. 90 bu. There were several fields that avg. over 100 bu. and one field avg. 150 bu... yeah, 150! We had extremely wet conditions and I was thoroughly impressed with this wheat variety. It also had test weights from 61-64."
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Fawnwood Plantation - Lake Village, AR - Jerome Porter
"We planted LA 841 on some of our tougher ground this year. It handled a tough growing seson well and went on the reward us with the highest yield we've ever cut on wheat. We'd highly recommend it to anyone who asks. We'll definitely be planting more for 09!"
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Tensas Parish, LA - Daryl Vandevan
"The last time I planted wheat I was so displeased that I cut obscenities in the field with my combine and took aerial photos to remind myself not to plant wheat. This year my Terral rep talked me into planting some LA 841. On 300 acres I averaged 95 bushels. LA 841 has allowed me to get wheat back into our program."
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Big Bend Farms, Eudora, AR - William Lane
"I planted wheat for the first time in a number of years this year. LA 841 was the variety I used. It rewarded me in a big way. I'll definitely plant it again and encourage anyone who asks to plan it also. LA 841 WORKS!"
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Winnsboro, LA - Kevin Harper
"I grew both LA 841 and LA482 this year and I was impressed with the standability of both varieties with high winds and heavy rains. Even with some freeze and frost damage I was able to make my best yields ever."
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Lake Providence, LA - Teddy Schneider
"This was the first year I've ever grown wheat. I planted 900 acres of LA 841 and averaged 84.8 bushels per acre. It did just as good on Sharkey Clay as it did on Commerce Slit Loam. I would recommend LA 841 across all soil types."
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Alan Ritchey Farms, Hendrix, OK - Jeff Hesser
"Terral 8558 outyielded the other wheat varieties I planted on the farm by 5 bu/ac. I believe this can be attributed to the better overall plant health that it seemed to have all year."
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Oak Ridge, LA - Woodard Mott
"On 1,659 acres I cut more Teral LA 841 than everyone combined and had the highest yield on record! If you want to hear anything else, come talk to me."
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"My LA841 averaged 60+ bu/ac. and was the only wheat variety that I did not spray for rust."
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Watson Bros. Farm Service - Leonard, TX - Billy, James, and Roby Watson
"LA841 has been a good wheat for us. This year it averaged 60 bu/ac."
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Pottsborro, TX - Marc Brown
"My LA841 averaged over 70 bu/ac. and had an excellent test weight."
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Rayville, LA - William Waller
"I planted Terral 841 this year, and was most impressed by a field of ridge dirt with some cut spots that still averaged 86 bpa. Terral 841, year after year, proves itself and I will be planting it again next year. "
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Doddsdville - Clint Russell
"I used LA841 for the second year in a row in '08. The yields were fantastic! It will continue to be the backbone of my wheat program for '09. The yields were phenomenal. "
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Renfro Farms, Howe TX - Scott Renfro
"My LA841 wheat averaged 80 bu/ac. and weighted 62#."
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Tallulah, LA - Teddy Oliver
"My Terral LA841 averaged 90bu/ac. I am extreely happy with this crop and look forward to planting it again."
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Marmaduke, AR - Stacey Speer
"Despite all the rain we received, I was still pleased with my Terral Wheat."
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Corn
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Morehouse Parish, LA - Jason Waller
"I planted REV 28HR29 this year. I liked its seedling vigor, stalk strenth and canopy. My monitor was hitting that 250 bushel/acre range on the better dirt. It has an exceptionally good top end yield potential."
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West Carroll Parish, LA - Phillip Elliott
"I planted Terral 25R31 and Terral 25B23 on black dirt in a tough year. We only watered once and the seed stood up strong and held up under a lot of stress. Our farm average was over 160 bushels per acre and we had some 25R31 average over 180 bushels per acre."
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Tensas Parish, LA - Terry Mize
"I had a strip of REV 28HR29 this year. I was in a field of 26TR41 averaging 185-190. The REV 28HR29 cut 212 side by side."
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East Carroll Parish, LA - John David Frith
"This year I planted Terral 25BR23 on my toughest ground. It out yielded everything else on my farm."
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West Carroll Parish, LA - Steve Rye
"I had my Terral 25BR23 on my stiff ground this year averaging 160-170 and Terral 25BR71 on my lighter ground averaging 200+. Terral definitely has prover performers."
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East Carroll Parish, LA - Hal Waller
"My REV 25HR39 yielded as good or better than 25BR71 side by side. The 25HR39 had excellent vigor and grew off quick. The REV corn has a lot of potential on my farm."
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East Carroll Parish, LA - Matt Fortenberry
"I planted REV 25HR49 this year on a tough piece of dirt, in a tough year. I was impressed with how it yielded. It showed me a lot of top-end yield potential on my better ground."
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"I've been planting Terral corn on my farm for the past 2 years. It has done extremely well across my acres. This year, I got to preview the new REV 28HR29. Wow! What a hybrid. It looks to have a real advantage over the others. I'd recommend looking at it."
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Lake Village, AR - David Vaughan
"In the 36 years since I began farming, Terral Seed Company has shown itself to be a company I can depend on. Their seed varieties have proven to be very dependable. Gregg Matheny, the local representative, has been another asset that has proven the company's willingness to be of service to the producer. I plan to add more of the Terral seed varieties next year from wheat to soybeans, as well as corn."
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Franklin Parish-Keith Bringol
"Terral TV25BR23 average across my farm was over 240 bushels per acre. I had one field with an average of 259.8 bushels and the competition hybrid side-by-side was 25 bushels less and trying to lay down (lodge)."
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Catahoula Parish-Terry Mize
"Terral TV25BR23 is the most versatile hybrid I've ever seen. Macon Ridge to stiff clay, in a good growing season or a drought. It is a consistent proven performer. I had some on black ground, dry land average in the 230 range this year."
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Concordia Parish- Morris Ray Arthur
"Terral TV26BR41 was my best corn this year. It was 10 bushels better the competition side-by-side. I'm planting a bunch of Terral next year."
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East Carroll Parish- Ed Patrick
"Terral 26BR61 was my best corn this year. I had one 80 acre dry land field averaged 233 bushels per acre."
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Morehouse Parish-Woodard Mott
"We planted three times more corn acres than we have ever planted, 90% of which was Terral Corn. We had the best farm average we have ever had. My Terral 25BR71 cut 229.83 across the board. I was very impressed with the stalk strength of all the Terral hybrids in a year when stand-ability was very important due to a lengthy harvest."
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Richland Parish-Daryl Carson
"Terral TV25BR71 averaged around 230 bu./ac. across my farm. I had one field that averaged 244. I will definitely plant more next year."
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West Carroll Parish-David Elliott
"Terral TV25BR23 was our best corn. We had a field average of 230 with a competitor side-by-side and the Terral was 30 bushels better. This was our first year to plant Terral corn and I wish we would have planted all Terral."
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Clay County, AR-Scott Kirklin
"Terral 26BR41 and 25BR23 are proven performers on my cotton-corn rotation acres. They are some of my top yielding hybrids."
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East Carroll Parish-Tim Holt
"Terral TV25R31 was my best corn in 2007. My Terral 25R31, dryland, averaged 244 bushels per acre, while the competitor side-by-side averaged 28 bushels less. It will not be a hard decision picking hybrids for next year."
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Watson, AR- Big Sky Farms
"We planted 25BR23 and 26BR61 among the corn we grew in 2007. These hybrids were among the best on the farm. They handled tough soil types and some pretty tough environmental conditions early on and still overcame that to make a great yield. We will definitely be using Terral again in 2008!"
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Clarksdale, MS- Mattson Farms
"We've been growing Terral corn for four years now. We have also been a Terral plot cooperator for three years. The plots give us a unique opportunity to see what is coming and get a look at how they work on our acres. 25R31 and 26BR41 were two of our best hybrids for 2007. I would feel confident putting them up against anything in the marketplace."
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Eudora, AR-Big Bend Farms
"I've used Terral products on my farm for a few years now, and went 100% Terral corn this year. I used 25BR23, 25R31, 26BR61 and 25BR71. The Terral hybrids fit my farm and handled adverse conditions well and went on to reward me in a big way. My average yield across all my acres was well above 210 bpa. I'd definitely recommend Terral corn to anyone in my area. It fits well and works great!"
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Cleveland, MS-Harden Farms
"We have been using Terral corn and soybeans on our farm for the past several years with good results. 2007 was no exception. Our 25BR23 performed extremely well with yields well above 200 bpa. The corn handled tough conditions well and rewarded us with a great yield. We'd recommend anything Terral puts in a bag."
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Indianola, MS-Kimbrell Farms
"For first year corn farmers converted from cotton, we were very pleased with our Terral corn. We'd recommend it to anyone who asked. Our local Terral rep was very helpful in hybrid selection and production advice."
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"Of the hybrids that I planted this year my Terral was the only one that I didn't have to replant and it yielded as good or better than any of the replanted hybrids.I have had Terral corn for three years now and it has always paid off at harvest time and that's when it really counts."
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Atkins, AR - Eddie Tackett
"I've been very impressed with TV26BR41. It has excellent standability and has been an outstanding yielder. It had a two year average of 217 bu yield."
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Macon, MS - Jeffery Unruh
"Terral TV25BR23 has been our best dryland corn for the last two years."
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Condrey Farms - Lake Providence, LA - Jason Condrey
"My Terral 26BR61 was my best corn at Hollybrook and I had some dryland 25R31 with 1.5 inches of rain that averaged 172 bushels per acre."
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Perry Farms - Lake Providence, LA - Lamar Perry
"My Terral 26B34 averaged 220 bu/ac. On 98 acres of stiff black ground. My 25BR23 averaged 238 side by side a competitor's average of 184. I am impressed."
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Vandevan Farms - Tensas Parish, LA - Donnie Vandevan
"My Terral TV25R31 under the pivot averaged 190. We plant all Terral corn and our yields were overall about 25 bushels per acre higher than our expectations going into harvest."
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Fewell Planting Company - Vance, MS
"Excellent stalk strength and high yield potential are what drew our attention to Terral Hybrids. The 2005 season convinced us of the need to find hybrids with better stalk strength. Terral Hybrids showed us great drydown, they are a great maturity fit, and well adapted to our soil types. Their hybrids are bred for our area, they handle the heat and stress well. Terral's corn hybrids are true Southern genetics."
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Holly Ridge Planting Co. - Holly Ridge, MS
"We have been using Terral corn on our farm for two seasons now in our cotton/corn rotation. Terral's corn has fit well into our production practices and has always rewarded us with great yields. This year we used 25BR23 and 26BR41 on our stacked acres. Both hybrids did really well, our best field of 25BR23 went well over 200 bpa. Terral Hybrids were the 'breadwinners' on our corn acres."
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Soybeans
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Wisner, LA - Keith Bringol
"We were pleased with our Terral Seed this season. Our TV25R31 corn averaged 195 bu/ac. And, our TV 49R27 soybeans cut over 70 bu/ac. dry land."
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Concordia Parish, LA - Jason Tiffee & Lynn White
"In 2009 we planted 100% Terral on our 8,200 soybean acres. We will be planting Terral again next year."
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Concordia Parish, LA - Pat Poole
"This year I planted Terral 46R19 side by side a competitive variety. Terral 46R19 dried down better, had better seed quality, and had a dryland average of 66 bushels per acre."
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Tutwiler, MS - Mike & Chad Swindoll
"We've been using Terral 55R15 on my farm for three years running. It is my 'stone pony'...we would recommend Terral's products to anyone who asks."
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Tensas Parish, LA - Daryl Vandevan
"I planted Terral 47R18 and 49R17's on my soybean acres this year. I am very pleased with both of these varieties."
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West Carroll Parish, LA - Steve Rye
"I planted Terral 49R17's this year. They are averaging over 70 bushels per acre on stiff black ground. They definitely work on my farm."
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Tensas Parish, LA - Brian Simpson
"I planted 47R18 and 49R17 this year. I am very impressed with both of these varieties. they stood up good, dried down good and yielded excellent."
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Greene County, AR-Cliff Carter
"I have been very impressed with the performance and versatility of Terral beans on my farm for the past 3 years. They will continue to be on my farm."
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Bolivar County, MS-Rizzo Farms
"We put 55R15's on our flattest, heaviest clay soils. It handled flood irrigation, flooding rains and a fair amount of early season drought stress after planting. These are the best beans we've ever had on this particular land."
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Heaton Farms - Clarksdale, MS
"We've been planting Terral Soybeans on our farm for the past three years now. This year we planted the 48R14 on our heavy clay soils. We planted the 48R14 the first week of April. They handled the stress well both early and late. 48R14 handled irrigation well and gave us excellent yields. Our best yielding field of 48R14 cut in the mid 70 bpa range with our other field of 48R14 cutting in the 60 bpa range. Terral soybeans were without a doubt the highest yielding soybeans on our farm this year."
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Andrus Farms - Moorhead, MS - Tommy Lee & Brian Andrus
"We've been planting Terral Soybeans on our farm for four years now. Terral's products really fit my farm and the way that we farm. The Southern genetics they are selecting truly give these beans an advantage over other brands I have used in the past. Boy, this surely paid off this year! My 45R14's and 46R15's were excellent and my 48R14 were even better with an average yield of over 65 bpa. These guys have got the goods that fit down here."
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Morehouse Parish, LA - Edwin Craft
"My Terral TV46R15 on 43 acres averaged 73 bu. per acre. I like the way they grew off, like the way they dried down, and love the way they yield!"
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Tensas Parish, LA - Pat Mabry
"My Terral 48R14 averaged 71 bushels on the first 200 acres. And they continue to outyield all competitors."
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Sunflower, MS-Parker Farms
"We've been using Terral corn and soybeans on our farm for a number of years. The corn and soybeans fit our farm and management style well. The yields have been great. This year was no exception. TV55R15 was the best bean on the farm. On corn, we had 25BR23, 26BR41, 26BR61 and 25R31. They all per- formed very well. The corn has shown us great results in tough years and has the rewarding high end yields like the ones we just harvested. We'd recommend Terral Seed to anyone who asks."
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