Any comments on the below press release.
http://www.cwb.ca/public/en/news/releases/2006/092006.jsp
I think this is an important issue to talk. Needs to happen but farmers need to think about the liability issue here.
Lots of discussion about new winter wheat varieties that are coming close to quality specifications for US winter wheat/our own spring wheat. On the other end of the world, there may be winter/prairie spring wheats created for the ethanol that have a totally different set of charistics to meet this customers need. The need for segregation of different types of wheat is going to increase over time versus decrease along with the due dillegence to ensure there is no mixing/blending.
http://www.cwb.ca/public/en/news/releases/2006/092006.jsp
I think this is an important issue to talk. Needs to happen but farmers need to think about the liability issue here.
Lots of discussion about new winter wheat varieties that are coming close to quality specifications for US winter wheat/our own spring wheat. On the other end of the world, there may be winter/prairie spring wheats created for the ethanol that have a totally different set of charistics to meet this customers need. The need for segregation of different types of wheat is going to increase over time versus decrease along with the due dillegence to ensure there is no mixing/blending.
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