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    #25
    Tom and checking you do see the Similarity in situations?

    I don't grow Canola because I"m ticked with the seed companies.

    You are ticked with the CWB But you still grow it Why? Instead of bitchin CHOOSE to grow another off board cereal.

    And yes choice is grand.

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      #26
      Mustardman.

      Do you agree with Vader's post that frequently is reposted on this site?

      I do my best to throw oats in as a cereal, but a steady diet that has a close relationship to its wild cousin tends to build up too much of a seed bank. I need my durum from time to time to spray them out.

      You're toast with your grow something else argument, and it can't come soon enough. Why don't you get on with throwing your advice to your director that you have so many tonnes of durum that you want the CWB to market for you, after the change. It might help to get him out of the silly season that perhaps something is better than nothing.

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        #27
        Mustardman,

        I am NOT telling you what to grow... or what not to grow...

        But somehow you feel you have the right to tell me I cannot grow wheat or barley... unless I give you a pound of flesh for your socialist fund!

        Please tell me how there is any parallel here?

        You can grow Canola worth $465/bu... or not. Your choice. You do the work... you are rewarded for that work.

        Alternatively I must give you your pound of flesh... if I grow wheat or barley!

        Since when did God (or anyone) give you the patent over the production of Wheat and Barley plants???

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          #28
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            #29
            Lots of canola going down from cupar to balgonie
            some fields green not just a bit.

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              #30
              Be sure to check the seeds for color change.
              Ours have brown in lower pods but field color is green?
              Just a year that could be deceiving.

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