Maltboy
There are no absolutes in this world. There was an article on cleaning a combine. After it was supposedly clean, the research team went through and found 220 kernels. Not a big deal but if you plant 220 kernels it does not take long to produce bushels. The question to ask is what is a tolerable limit? Is it 1%, .1% or 1 seed per trillion. We have the ability to find infintesmal quantiies in today's society, but what constitutes a perceived danger? The seed system and for that matter nothing is perfect but has standards that are generally regarded as the best that the system can guarantee. If you can't live with that then you either find a way to make it better or do something else. For interest sake go on the internet and look up the amount of foreign material and mouse turds that are allowed in Malt Barley or peanut butter. If something like a few off type canola's bothers you that much you definitely won't like beer, peanut butter or for that matter any processed food for they all have tolerances that are not zero.
There are no absolutes in this world. There was an article on cleaning a combine. After it was supposedly clean, the research team went through and found 220 kernels. Not a big deal but if you plant 220 kernels it does not take long to produce bushels. The question to ask is what is a tolerable limit? Is it 1%, .1% or 1 seed per trillion. We have the ability to find infintesmal quantiies in today's society, but what constitutes a perceived danger? The seed system and for that matter nothing is perfect but has standards that are generally regarded as the best that the system can guarantee. If you can't live with that then you either find a way to make it better or do something else. For interest sake go on the internet and look up the amount of foreign material and mouse turds that are allowed in Malt Barley or peanut butter. If something like a few off type canola's bothers you that much you definitely won't like beer, peanut butter or for that matter any processed food for they all have tolerances that are not zero.
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