Just had a thought about it being against the law to attach a variety name to commercial grain; like can and is allowed with certified and pedigreed seed.
If true; has every publication and forum been breaking the law by allowing references to the Triffid variety in common seed. Or is it a case that no seed grower; or association; or owner, researcher or distributor would now admit that want any part of Triffid; and are pleased to give the variety and all its liabilities back to farmers. Maybe that is one way to start getting back some seed varieties that farmers may again use without restrictions.
Who knows that someday the Triffid variety may not even have some value. It may even turn out that it is more than a four letter word; and can be very safely incorporated onto the surface of muffins.
Now who says I can't be positive?
If true; has every publication and forum been breaking the law by allowing references to the Triffid variety in common seed. Or is it a case that no seed grower; or association; or owner, researcher or distributor would now admit that want any part of Triffid; and are pleased to give the variety and all its liabilities back to farmers. Maybe that is one way to start getting back some seed varieties that farmers may again use without restrictions.
Who knows that someday the Triffid variety may not even have some value. It may even turn out that it is more than a four letter word; and can be very safely incorporated onto the surface of muffins.
Now who says I can't be positive?
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