Making Texas Green Again!

Sugar Creek Ag • June 20, 2025

2025 will be year number five in Texas for Sugar Creek Ag. Growing grass in the Lone Star State can be difficult, whether it is too wet or, more times than not … too dry! Hay growers and pasture managers who have been using EARTHQUAKE, Forage Factor, BrimStone 17, DropkicK, and PaybacK will tell you: It is not about the quick fix, but the long haul. Yes, they are seeing results after one or two applications, but the long-term effect of improving the soil and establishing a healthy root system is where the difference is made: Still green when other fields are turning brown, getting an extra cutting when others are done for the year, or extending grazing time by several weeks, are just a few of the things we hear from our guys in Texas.


Our dealer network in Texas is very knowledgeable when it comes to applying Sugar Creek Ag products. They will tell you it is cost-effective and easy to use, and when used as part of a program, you will have more and better hay. Our dealers know this because they also use the products on their own farms and ranches, often sharing the results on our Facebook page. Want to ask them about their experiences and get product to try yourself? Feel free to contact them.

“In just three weeks, we saw five-foot runners everywhere, where there weren’t any before we sprayed.”


Even in tough growing conditions, they commented that their “fields produced, better than expected.”


Todd & Trent Smith

3S Cattle Company

Henderson, TX

“I started using Sugar

Creek Ag products

on my own hay fields

in 2023. I liked the

results so much that

I became a dealer for

hay producers in my

area. I like the fact

that I can customize

an application for any

soil test or situation!”


James Chumley

Independent Dealer

New Waverly, TX

Andrew has been a dealer since 2021 and coined the phrase, “Making Texas Green Again!” “At times, my cows can’t keep up and I have to cut and bale my pastures!”


Andrew George

WGR Ag Services

Buffalo, TX

Even in tough growing seasons, Barry comments that his fields “were holding their color and were thicker”and had people asking him what he was doing different in his fields.


Barry Graves

Independent Dealer

Dayton, TX

Allen owns and

operates ARG, and 2025 will be their first season offering Sugar Creek Ag products, based on the feedback he has gotten from growers that he knows and trusts.


Allen Seaburg

ARG

Dayton, TX

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