I understand your concern from the organic side. If a producer bought registered Bethune seed from a seed grower who had been trickling in that triffed seed he didn't want to sell for half price - an organic producer could have triffid in his flax.
I asked this before - if a certified organic producer unknowning grows triffid flax organically should it be considered a gmo event?
My way of thinking is no and if the grower has documentation to that effect, it shouldn't be a problem.
But I also think that if my convention flax comes back with a clean bill of health, I should not be paying for certified seed in 2010. Iam going test both my seed that went in the ground from 2009 and the resulting crop from that seed. If the 105 buck test says its clean than I have followed the rules and paid my farming fee.
I asked this before - if a certified organic producer unknowning grows triffid flax organically should it be considered a gmo event?
My way of thinking is no and if the grower has documentation to that effect, it shouldn't be a problem.
But I also think that if my convention flax comes back with a clean bill of health, I should not be paying for certified seed in 2010. Iam going test both my seed that went in the ground from 2009 and the resulting crop from that seed. If the 105 buck test says its clean than I have followed the rules and paid my farming fee.
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