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Agree on the seedbank, but what is the real purpose, except in a very end of the world scenario?
As for canola...go get some non-GMO canola and grow it if you want. It's out there if you want it. The reality is that everyone is fighting to get the latest and greatest varieties...yes it is being marketed down our throats at a crazy price but my mother always said the price of something is always what someone is willing to pay.
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Originally posted by Ache4Acres View PostAgree on the seedbank, but what is the real purpose, except in a very end of the world scenario?
As for canola...go get some non-GMO canola and grow it if you want. It's out there if you want it. The reality is that everyone is fighting to get the latest and greatest varieties...yes it is being marketed down our throats at a crazy price but my mother always said the price of something is always what someone is willing to pay.
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Originally posted by bucket View PostBig lentil
....got you thinking that the old varieties would perform as well with the agronomics put to them as the newer ones.....which explains why older varieties are being mothballed or reclassified. ....it's all ****ing stupid.
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Originally posted by biglentil View PostIts not about in an end of world senario in that case we will be eating weed seeds. Its about losing beneficial traits of old cultivars. Was told a story by a grain buyer that he bought durum from a guy with 0 Fusarium Zilch Natta in an area filled with fuzz. The farmer told him its an old variety that he has been growing for 30 years didnt even spray fungicide. All of it went through the grates. That got me thinking....
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