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  • wmoebis
    Senior Member
    • Aug 1999
    • 2652

    Left over seed

    Other trend on left over seed in warehouses got me thinking (scary).

    Ag Canada is always studying and posting how much grain we are intending on growing, how much we have produced and how much carry over. All of which has a direct effect on our price.

    Do they post the same for seed production? They know who the seed producers are, how many acres they have seeded of each variety and the yield of that variety.

    Is there any place they post for us to see the availability of each variety so we can deal with seed producers and seed companies on the same field with the same knowledge we are forced to deal with when selling our products.
  • Guest

    #2
    that is funny !!

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    • tweety
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2014
      • 3059

      #3
      That is actually intriguing.

      The only flaw is see is we sell wholesale but buy retail.

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      • Guest

        #4
        was just looking at bills for specialty canola seed , hair under $15 /lb with lumiderm , are they nuts , or I guess more accurately are we nuts for planting it ???

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        • freewheat
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2007
          • 2981

          #5
          We are the nuts ones, they are the smart ones. Your idea regarding seed production is a very interesting one.

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          • tweety
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2014
            • 3059

            #6
            You're nuts for planting it.

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            • sumdumguy
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2007
              • 11972

              #7
              We can grow our own seed. Then we are the seed growers.

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              • wmoebis
                Senior Member
                • Aug 1999
                • 2652

                #8
                Can every farmer get certified as seed grower on say 20 or 30 acres then sell left over seed production?
                Instead of buying from seed growers buy from seed Co and produce their own seed.

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                • teller
                  Junior Member
                  • Apr 2015
                  • 4

                  #9
                  just do what the seed growers do, get certified, inspected, pay royalties, etc. no restrictions to be a seed grower

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                  • HITTGrapevine
                    Senior Member
                    • Jun 2012
                    • 120

                    #10
                    Teller, good luck trying to find a canola variety to grow for seed. They're all owned by the seed companies. Only a small handful of so-called public varieties out there and no one grows them.

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