Today's bid for 1 HRS 13.5: 6.40/net bu delivered elevator. Feed wheat: 6.25/gross bu fob farm. Please tell me why we need a seed tax?
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We don't need it and that is the truth.
We have stupid people who are out of touch with the reality of the situation with farming in Canada today telling the feds it is a great thing to help with yield.
This isn't an F#$King Blip in prices and China and the rest will not be worked out in the short term.
It's a Tax to subsidize seed companies and seed growers.
I have varieties today that give me yield that's great. We don't need more yield we need more money for primary producers.
But hey that's Canada help everyone else live on the welfare tit and screw the farmers.
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Originally posted by caseih View PostBut but but. Tom said it will help us ???
And we ll be ok because we know agriunstability is a failure but please sign up because it looks bad when over 60 percent of farmers have quit the program and that’s all we have to offer.
If it wasn’t so serious it be the biggest *** joke around how is farmers are getting taken to the cleaners by all of them.
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Originally posted by Hamloc View PostNow I could be wrong but I would say the most research money is spent on canola and how is that working today? It appears that politics affects farmer potential income far more than science!!
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Originally posted by fjlip View PostAnd ALL research is for MORE yield= cheaper food, and all FUNDING is for market development to sell cheaper grain. Just a viciously circle, been so for last 50 years....
1 better club root resistance
2 stronger blackleg resistance
3 pod shatter
4 sclerotinia resistance
5 yield to be as comparable or better than exsisting varieties with one or more above traits .
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostMost research in canola has been to develop
1 better club root resistance
2 stronger blackleg resistance
3 pod shatter
4 sclerotinia resistance
5 yield to be as comparable or better than exsisting varieties with one or more above traits .
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When you're planting canola this spring, and you buy stuff that isn't Pioneer, Dekalb or Bayer...
Look for these symbols hidden on the bag somewhere.
Modern canola genetics aren't as "made in Canada" as ya'll think.
And actually compared to winter **** and Euro sumer **** varieties our canola is lagging behind.
If I remember right, Pioneer bags have (they used to) a disclaimer on them that germ plasm is owned by a French company.
BTW, in Germany the University of Berlin in partnership with Staten-Union is researching further clubroot resistance and multigenic resistance traits... And doing it through natural selection, while also finding the genetic markers for clubroot resistance and making future development faster.
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostYes very true , just pointing out where most of the research has been going is all
Not defending seed cost at all , just pointing that out .
I am pissed today because John Deere just expects guys to buy new receivers ...well ...just because....by 2021...,
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