no , it's all good tom , you will see , not gonna argue with you . it's just another money grab . and we never use the seed more than one year , so why would we test , DO YOU .?? just glad I'm gettin near the end of this horseshit . all this gouging really wears on a person . they will have the last laugh , not even seed growers will be spared . these large co's will never get enough
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Tom , hate to tell ya , but consumers don't want gluten anymore .
I kinda wish pars would post more here to give us more insight on consumer demand , ya I know I gave her a rough time once in a while but she made one think about who wants our products ..
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Wiseguy, Where are You on Vaca????? Maybe I Should Come Down fer a Couple Weeks, We'll Solve All The Worlds Problems One Beer at a Time!!!!!!!!!
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Wiseguy,
Once again... the varieties are not 'deregistered' they are simply being reclassified as a part of the "name; Canada Northern Hard Red (CNHR) "class of wheat.
Western Producer: "CGC to reclassify 29 wheat varieties
Gluten strength not meeting expectations
Posted Aug. 6th, 2015 by Brian Cross
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The reclassification is intended to narrow the range of gluten strength parameters within the CWRS class, establishing Carberry as the lower threshold for gluten strength and Glenn the upper threshold. | File photo
The reclassification is intended to narrow the range of gluten strength parameters within the CWRS class, establishing Carberry as the lower threshold for gluten strength and Glenn the upper threshold. | File photo
According to the commission’s website, the CWRS varieties already scheduled for reclassification include:

The Canadian Grain Commission is going ahead with a plan to reclassify 25 varieties in the Canada Western Red Spring wheat class.
The commission announced July 29 that 25 CWRS varieties, including Lillian, Unity, Harvest and Kane, will be reclassified Aug. 1, 2017.
The decision was based on consultations with domestic and international stakeholders, including end users who had raised concerns that gluten strength in the CWRS class was no longer meeting expectations.
Four Canada Prairie Spring Red (CPSR) varieties will also be reclassified and other varieties will be subject to a review and potential reclassification ruling beginning next year."
This is not related to UPOV91... if UPOV78 had still been in place... everything would be identical in process and classification of wheat quality.
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A point made was that retailers and pedigreed seed growers have not done a good job of communicating with commercial growers.
Can remember back to when plant breeders rights was first talked about, same kind of complaints as about UPOV now
NFU was a leader in complaints.
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why dont you buy your own railroad then you wouldnt need hunger strikes , lawyers etc. people stack supported that law will have to answer in the end
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