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    Nexera Canola seed pricing

    What are most dealers charging for 1012rr Nexera seed including TUA per lb. My dealer says just under 11 dollars.

    #2
    Sounds about right... 5 lb per acre... $55/ac seed cost.

    If you don't like GM. Canola.. grow clearfield Nexera. Is
    also a good alternative to rotate/kill out RR canola...
    the Clearfield canola rotation (Solo Odyssey) kills the
    RR canola in the soil that year.

    Cheers

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      #3
      What's the point of putting this piece of blatant propaganda on this website? Do you think that rational individuals are gonna buy into the author's nonsense in any way?

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        #4
        As I have explained in other posts, the Canadian dairy industry is heavily subsidized... the author's statement that it is not subsidized is an outright lie.

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          #5
          Even a liberal like Martha Hall Finlay is questioning the logic of supply management.

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            #6
            Liberty,

            I think it does have some valid points... SOME.

            I think the subsidy racket in the US and EU is valid...
            and taxpayers in Canada do not have to pay... which is
            GOOD. I don't think we pay enough more for our dairy
            foods... to justify buying out the quotas.

            And if then we must have taxpayers subsidize dairy
            production... then it really is a step backwards.

            Real is real... the system is the way it is. I think there
            will be some revision upward in the total imports
            allowed... from 3-5 percent perhaps to double this
            (6-10) without tariffs. Then a slow transition could
            occur over time that would be fairer to all.

            Cheers

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              #7
              Believe the author, Kody Blois, would be the
              nephew of Barron Blois, former president of Dairy
              Farmers of Canada. Just for interests sake

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                #8
                I was small dairy farmer in the 70s 25 cows on line quota was free cows were $1000/1200 then the push to get bigger well then the quota prices started to skyrocket and were built into the cost of production so the big got bigger because they had free quota to aid them in buying more quota.
                SAme thing is going on in other sectors of agri today .
                Same shit different pile.

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                  #9
                  Darn rights we pay more for our dairy products in Canada than in the USA. HOWEVER, I don't blame if on supply management, but rather the retailers and manufactures gouging us because they are able to blame the difference on Supply Management. In the USA, dairy farmers are having an extremely rough go financially.

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