Posted by Dave from MN on December 02, 2010 at 07:24:53 from (75.94.148.103):
Ok, ordered about 1/2 of the seed I currently need for 2011 on Nov 30th for the early buy discounts and cash payment discounts. Its already a hefty bill. I am wondering a few things. One, what kind of prices are some of you paying. My Beans, all Genuity are running $48, corn is running $180-$232 after discounts. These are 85-96 day RR YGCB RW, all treated with poncho 250, some agri sure products. Not sure if I am ready to try the VT# or VT3pro, or the real expensive agrisure products. second, what are you guys getting for "toss in's" from the companies? All I have gotten so far is a few hats, no free bags, no coats, and I have bought all my seed from one company. Aside from the dealers having a "retail price" sheet, and the rebates, discounts, and a "discount" from the dealer(farmer ussually), do many of you request a better price, or say you will buy all or most of your seed if they drop the price to a certain point. I am thinking for as much seed as I buy I should get a little better deal for being 100% one seed company(so far have been happy the products), I have a few other brands dealers contacting me as well as feilders choice, should I be trying to see how much my current dealer values my purchases, Long and rambling but I am curious. Does it pay to haggle?
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