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"A" for marketingI was reading into some of their breeding practices and 'fresh' may have to do with the fact they run more plants for seeds but do less pollination per plant. They speak of doing less pollination on plants as a way to produce higher quality seeds...I believe the term they used was 'super' seeds. I don't know if there is any validity into that though process but I believe if they do this (only make a few hundred seeds vs a few thousand seeds per plant) they harvest their seeds more frequently......thus the fresh seeds and being out of stock more often. Just a thought as I was reading up on their breeding practices.