So why is the trade so quite on the seed tax as of late? Do these opportunists feel now is not the time to discuss the tax when farmers are facing drought, tariffs and lost export markets? Do they think the tax will be more acceptable when yield prospects could be looking better, and grain prices a little stronger? Now is the time we should be talking about imposing and passing more costs down to the primary producer when many will face a tough time financially with the current costs of primary production.
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Originally posted by MBgrower View PostSo why is the trade so quite on the seed tax as of late? Do these opportunists feel now is not the time to discuss the tax when farmers are facing drought, tariffs and lost export markets? Do they think the tax will be more acceptable when yield prospects could be looking better, and grain prices a little stronger? Now is the time we should be talking about imposing and passing more costs down to the primary producer when many will face a tough time financially with the current costs of primary production.
lucky they have developed a drought resistant wheat with our check off $ like argentina has with beans (yeah right?)
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Originally posted by caseih View Postcouldn't agree more , it sure is nice that it shut those greedy bastards up though
lucky they have developed a drought resistant wheat with our check off $ like argentina has with beans (yeah right?)
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This is not dead. The fact we don't hear anything about it scares the shit out of me.
They are quietly planning, scheming and conniving. They will be more ready than ever. Speaking of "Con"niving....if the Cons get in in the next Fed election they will make it easy to pass this cash grab through. We know the Con ideology.
As far as I'm concerned they can still **** off. There is a myriad of varieties being produced and released without taking more money from Primary Producers.
Speaking of semi dwarf, we moved away from the tall straw varieties into semi dwarf....and we are swathers. I hope we have enough material to put a swath together. The other varieties had just too much straw.
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Originally posted by bucket View PostWonder how all the plot tours will work out this year....
How will they explain yields equal to older varieties that have been reclassified. ..and same quality ...
Do you think we will ever see test results that we can trust as far as quality and quantity goes?
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if this drought persists they will be begging for CNHR and sadly it won't be there because feed wheat bids are 6.50 in the last couple days...
thousands of cows going to lots that have to be fed.....there will be quality food wheats being fed to cows....
****ing seed tax is a joke...you need better varieties to feed to cows ???????
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And just how do they plan on policing the Saved Planting Seed Royalty?
I grow good wheat crops by seeding 3/4 of a bushel per acre.
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Originally posted by wiseguyI ain't paying no seed tax !
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