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    Bayer to sell some assets ahead of Monsanto merger to avoid regulatory issues.

    Bayer and Monsanto will soon be sending billions in assets to the chopping block to help their proposed merger bid sail through regulatory review.

    According to a report in Reuters, the companies are looking to sell assets worth about $2.5 billion ahead of their proposed $66 billion tie-up.

    Bayer advisors are reportedly planning to send information to potential bidders next week about the assets the company wants to sell.

    The sources did not know exactly which parts of the company Bayer and Monsanto plan to sell, but analysts predict that Bayer could divest soybean, cotton and canola seed assets along with crops that are designed to be resistant to glufosinate herbicide (which compete with Monsanto’s Roundup Ready seeds).

    BASF is expected to potentially scoop up some of the divestitures from Bayer or Monsanto. While many major players in the chemicals industry have sought growth through mega mergers, BASF has mostly remained on the sidelines, opting for smaller acquisitions instead.

    Bayer, a pharmaceutical and crop chemical powerhouse, and Monsanto, which is focused on seeds, reportedly expect their merger to pass the regulatory sniff test because the companies have limited overlap in their portfolios.

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    Straw Poll....

    Which canola system do you grow or prefer.

    ROUND UP READY
    LIBERTY LINK
    NEXERA

    We are Liberty people. We seldom have a weed disaster In a canola crop to clean up that would be more easily accomplished with Glyphosate than Glufosinate. And think we use enough glyphosate in crop production already on our farm without having to use it for in crop weed control.
    Last edited by farmaholic; Mar 20, 2017, 20:30.

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      #3
      Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
      Straw Poll....

      We are Liberty people. We seldom have a weed disaster In a canola crop to clean up that would be more easily accomplished with Glyphosate than Glufosinate. And think we use enough glyphosate in crop production already on our farm without having to use it for in crop weed control.
      We are a LL farm as well for the same reasons. I can somewhat understand those who use the Roundup tolerant varieties, but clearfield, like WTF. Why would you want to add more group 2 chemistry into your rotation unless absolutely needed. That is even more re enough of a recipe for disaster the using the Roundup system year after year.

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        #4
        My guess maybe liberty seed side will be sold off to Pioneer seed or another!

        The one thing I liked to say was Bayer was liberty and not RR. If the CEO goes this way done with bayer!

        Heads up boys shits going to get real weird! And farmers won't be on the winning side.

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