I would still like to know if this regulation is actually intended to apply to apply to farmers that language is ambiguous.
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Want to treat your seed; yourself; then say goodbye to access to desired seed treatments.
With compliance; audits and record keeping required of those that can purchase those inputs; do you you still think treating your own seed will ever become available?
Will Brett Young's new plant offer that service? .
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If Primary Producers are exempt from this new set of rules, sadly too much of what I said still applies, IMO. This is the first I heard of it but wouldn't surprise me a bit if the intent was to slip it in under the radar. Time will tell.
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Nice red ink Klause.
Some people have to have a Court of Queen's Bench ruling to interpret even very clear wording; even when the intent of this PROHIBITION is to keep ANYONE (except Commercial Seed Applicators) FROM EVEN THINKING THEY HAVE A HOPE IN HELL OF PRYING LOOSE ONE OUNCE OF ANY CHEMICAL THAT THE COMPANY WISHES TO RESTRICT (For one reason or another; and as a last resort because of stewardship and liability concerns. ).
It would serve chemical companies and the seed industries right if this backfired; and we and the world all ended up without use of such chemicals. It wouldn't be farmers who suffered the most.
Just pretend that that was in red ink.
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