Apparently it is. Farmers want the hand holding, the seed reps, the endless company trucks driving around holding your dick while they tell you when to swath, what is new, endless crop tours, trips around the world and variety trials with "free beer".
Ever see an oats sales person? Or barley? Or wheat? Or peas? Or...
Its an animal we all have created. They could probably can 90% of the people out there but we all love the 'marketing' of canola seed and that's at least 20 bucks an acre.
Not all canola is 12$ a pound either. Some good varieties are much less. Also don't forget to remove the tech fee in RR canola and the jumpstart and the seed treatment and all of a sudden its way cheaper then certified faba - easy 50$ and peas - 35 to 50 depending on variety and getting really close to certified wheat and barley seed when you compare SEED cost and process.
You have to compare apples to apples. Vibrance and helix and Lumiderm and tech fee and the sales staff are a big chunk of the price. Liberty, well if you wanna pay that much, you certainly have the choice.
And remember, this is hybrid seed. There is an awful lot of work in making hybrid seed. Its an expensive process!!!! If you start looking at what you are paying for, hybrid canola is actually quite competitively priced.
Stop thinking for a second like a farmer and more like an accountant when you look at canola seed. Consider all that you get in that bag besides just the seed. If they sold it the way Tom4 sells his seed - nothing but bare seed with no tech, no treatment, no free beer, not being a hybrid, a bag of canola seed would be way cheaper.
Compare apples to apples
Ever see an oats sales person? Or barley? Or wheat? Or peas? Or...
Its an animal we all have created. They could probably can 90% of the people out there but we all love the 'marketing' of canola seed and that's at least 20 bucks an acre.
Not all canola is 12$ a pound either. Some good varieties are much less. Also don't forget to remove the tech fee in RR canola and the jumpstart and the seed treatment and all of a sudden its way cheaper then certified faba - easy 50$ and peas - 35 to 50 depending on variety and getting really close to certified wheat and barley seed when you compare SEED cost and process.
You have to compare apples to apples. Vibrance and helix and Lumiderm and tech fee and the sales staff are a big chunk of the price. Liberty, well if you wanna pay that much, you certainly have the choice.
And remember, this is hybrid seed. There is an awful lot of work in making hybrid seed. Its an expensive process!!!! If you start looking at what you are paying for, hybrid canola is actually quite competitively priced.
Stop thinking for a second like a farmer and more like an accountant when you look at canola seed. Consider all that you get in that bag besides just the seed. If they sold it the way Tom4 sells his seed - nothing but bare seed with no tech, no treatment, no free beer, not being a hybrid, a bag of canola seed would be way cheaper.
Compare apples to apples
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