I don't know how it is with other producers that use farm saved seed, but we buy certified seed, produce that crop, and then save the entire crop for all future crop years. It only makes sense to us to have seed one generation away from certified. Don't be suggesting the requirement of certified every year as it puts into great question to me of the purity of the original certified seed that I paid a premium for to gain purity.
Therein lies a problem Charlie. Our elevator system of 5000 tonne bins is not suited for this new world of tolerances. That system can't be used, in this situation, to avoid the combining of neighbours' flax for a market like the EU. We require container sized farm pickups that get rid of the risk associated with high through put elevator combinations and neighbours. It's traceable to source. Now only if we can ever be assured that all registered seed growers won't cheat.
To throw a scare into this industry. I've just learned that locally 52 cars of flax were loaded under the new testing regime, and sent on their merry way through the high through put system. 18 cars were rejected at port with triffid contamination with the third test. What's the EU test going to find on the fourth try?
Therein lies a problem Charlie. Our elevator system of 5000 tonne bins is not suited for this new world of tolerances. That system can't be used, in this situation, to avoid the combining of neighbours' flax for a market like the EU. We require container sized farm pickups that get rid of the risk associated with high through put elevator combinations and neighbours. It's traceable to source. Now only if we can ever be assured that all registered seed growers won't cheat.
To throw a scare into this industry. I've just learned that locally 52 cars of flax were loaded under the new testing regime, and sent on their merry way through the high through put system. 18 cars were rejected at port with triffid contamination with the third test. What's the EU test going to find on the fourth try?
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