Well this is one that I have been interested in for a while. Today I got the information that it will be available Western Canada Wide in fall of 2009.
Looks alot like Monsanto and their Canola.
You sign a contract and then have to re-buy seed every second year they can check your fields for years to come.
Me thinks my dream is not going to happen.
I wont support this and will keep spraying if needed. It allows me to apply fungicide and cost will be comparative to buying 14.00 seed every second year.
Nice new magazine arrived the other day finally read. Then discovered the source its a Chem company.
Simply here is the gist.
1. plan for high priced fertilizer its needed.
2. plan for high priced seed its needed.
3. plan to sell your crop at certain time no matter the price.
4. plan for high priced chemicals.
5. have a good bank arrangement.
Basically their saying all costs will spike so farmers get ready to pay way more for your supplies, have a bank that will finance your and so what if the only profit you make is a dollar an acre for doing all the work. And if you do have a below average crop oh well might as well incorporate since that way the bank can seize all your assets really easy and shut you down.
Is it just me or are they truly trying to have farmers leave this business, and create a few supper corporate farms.
Looks alot like Monsanto and their Canola.
You sign a contract and then have to re-buy seed every second year they can check your fields for years to come.
Me thinks my dream is not going to happen.
I wont support this and will keep spraying if needed. It allows me to apply fungicide and cost will be comparative to buying 14.00 seed every second year.
Nice new magazine arrived the other day finally read. Then discovered the source its a Chem company.
Simply here is the gist.
1. plan for high priced fertilizer its needed.
2. plan for high priced seed its needed.
3. plan to sell your crop at certain time no matter the price.
4. plan for high priced chemicals.
5. have a good bank arrangement.
Basically their saying all costs will spike so farmers get ready to pay way more for your supplies, have a bank that will finance your and so what if the only profit you make is a dollar an acre for doing all the work. And if you do have a below average crop oh well might as well incorporate since that way the bank can seize all your assets really easy and shut you down.
Is it just me or are they truly trying to have farmers leave this business, and create a few supper corporate farms.
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