I believe most any seed company can provide it. The big thing is the dealer that only wants to handle one grade and that it the plateless. And the new racehorse varities will be harder to get as graded seed but stay away from for the first 2 years they are out as the 3rd year they are likely to fail and be gone for the 4th year. The old standby's are going to be easier to get as graded varities. And if you are near an Amish community you will find more dealers willing to order the plate seed for you as most Amish still use plate planters with them being the old horse drawn 2 row planters. That 449 series McD planters is the most popular 4 row planter out there for the Amish as it is the only clutch lift planter than can be set for 30" rows that parts and plates are avaible for. Couple of years ago was in an Amish store and they had just about every plate made hanging from the ceiling, just a few sizes were sold out. If the area is in that the dealer can sell 500 bags to one customer of one number and grade you can be sure he will not want to mess with trying to sell perhaps 10 bags of graded seed because he has to handle it differently. So look for a dealer that is not hooked to the mega size farmers.
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