Saskfarmer,
I have cleaned lots of my own canola seed over the years and was very happy with the results. I think seed companies should go to jail for the amount of gouging that occured when herbicide tolerance came about. Open polinated canola was worth $2/lb and monsanto gave everyone the roundup gene for free and than the same variety with roundup ready trait cost $4-5/lb. Seed companies still had to do development and selection before and could do it for less than 1/2 of the cost.
Now that I am off my soap box, I am wondering what you are actually seeing for yield differences between certified Invigor and common seed replanted. You obviously have both as you need to source your common seed.
At $30/ac seed costs, you probably save about $22/ac which at $5 is 4.5 bushels/ac. You also save a lot of fincancial outlay if you get a drought/hail/fire, etc.
I think that most people have been told not to do it and are scared. Everyone should probably try 100 acres and see for themselves.
I have cleaned lots of my own canola seed over the years and was very happy with the results. I think seed companies should go to jail for the amount of gouging that occured when herbicide tolerance came about. Open polinated canola was worth $2/lb and monsanto gave everyone the roundup gene for free and than the same variety with roundup ready trait cost $4-5/lb. Seed companies still had to do development and selection before and could do it for less than 1/2 of the cost.
Now that I am off my soap box, I am wondering what you are actually seeing for yield differences between certified Invigor and common seed replanted. You obviously have both as you need to source your common seed.
At $30/ac seed costs, you probably save about $22/ac which at $5 is 4.5 bushels/ac. You also save a lot of fincancial outlay if you get a drought/hail/fire, etc.
I think that most people have been told not to do it and are scared. Everyone should probably try 100 acres and see for themselves.
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