Talk:SucraSEED

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I created this page, as well as the Grassland Oregon page and would like to argue that this no more blatant than the site I used as a model, Caterpillar Inc. Who references dealers, products, investor information and links to their site, their shoe site and their get a free quote site!

I would also argue that the High Sugar Grass, from which this product is blended from, is a fantastic breakthrough for farmers who graze their beef and dairy cattle. This grass offers a 24% reduction in nitrogen waste from urine and feces while at the same time naturally increasing milk and beef yields to farmers (please see the articles and studies). It is also non-GMO. This is a huge issue affecting dairy and beef farmers around the world and especially here in the US.

The High Sugar Grass created by IGER, in the UK, is only offered in the US through the SucraSEED blend. There are no other similar products in the US that can make these claims. This is a remarkable breakthrough for the forage and grazing industry. Again, please read the articles and studies sited.

I believe this is relevant information and argue the “advert” post on this article.

If you think this page should retain the "advert" post please also consider the following pages: Caterpillar Inc., Burger King, Pepsi and Nike. --Bigblueear 02:02, 17 November 2006 (UTC)


Though I didn't place the advert tag this page is very much written in a tone similar to that of an advertisment. Simply because other pages are written in a certain way doesn't make it ok for others articles to be written that way. This article needs to be rewritten to present a neutral piont of view. This aretile more or less touts this product and mkes non-netural claims. --Tainter 13:42, 14 March 2007 (UTC)