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    #25
    Originally posted by Braveheart View Post
    The problem with the seed "tax" is that all members of the value chain benefit, yet they expect only farmers to pay it. Higher yields will see elevator companies will have higher handle. Railtroads wil have more commodities to pull. Better quality or quality traits give the end user a nicer product or the need to buy less of a high end comodity to get the same end product. So if others along the value chain are benefitting from new seed varieties, why target just the farmer?

    The moral hazard is of course that others will just pass their extra costs down to the farmer anyway, but still, I think the whole approach is short sighted.
    The first question I asked in Saskatoon at a seed tax meeting is ...

    ...who is ready for more volume and who is buying our quality grain?

    It makes no sense when 3cwad is the durum grade and feed wheat is worth as much as quality wheat....


    Where are our markets ...

    And the railroads are not ready nor are the graincos. ..


    Grow more make less....
    Last edited by bucket; Jul 31, 2019, 06:40.

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      #26
      Originally posted by bucket View Post
      The first question I asked in Saskatoon at a seed tax meeting is ...

      ...who is ready for more volume and who is buying our quality grain?

      It makes no sense when 3cwad is the durum grade and feed wheat is worth as much as quality wheat....


      Where are our markets ...

      And the railroads are not ready nor are the graincos. ..


      Grow more make less....
      yep somehow "quality" grain has to be differntiated from run of the mill standard milling grain and poorer stuff.

      But buyer blend to get there desired specs from various destinations.

      If australia and canada still had there single desks the situation would be no different. Russia ukraine etc argie are the bigplayers now.

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