I can agree and disagree with that statement. while I would LOVE to see all the gear here, it's just not economically feasible and they would fail as a company. there just *isn't* enough business in this state to support a full blown seed production company ... let alone a few (that we already have in place). someone has to pay the rent and salaries, and Colorado only does so much in sales, spread across several breeders. so IMO, they are doing what has to be done, to remain a viable entity. specials and limiteds encourage sales and brand loyalty. hopefully this translates into a sustainable income where they can not only survive, but expand as well. it's a rough biz to be in bro, think of being in thier shoes and the legal ramifications of everything they put themselves out there for, then maybe you'll lighten up on em. they aren't walmart. they are good, down to earth folks, trying to make a living like the rest of us.
my 2 cents and my 1000th post, in honor of 303 Seeds!