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Carberry is it under the knife also with new wheat rules in 17.

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    #51
    Yes there will be more classes.
    The problem is, the new class will include varieties that are not visually distinguishable (KVD) and come directly from the major wheat class CWRS. Some of the varieties are the most popular CWRS varieties and they are very widely grown and much of the land/ bins/ equipment is contaminated with those classes.
    Right now we have control over mixed classes through our grading system that allows for Wheats of other classes (WOOC) How is anyone going to control and be liable without doing a DNA on every sample.
    Farmers affidavit isn't going to do it any more than it did in the Triffid flax fiasco.

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      #52
      If the cgc wants to do something innovative... how about sitting down and making north American grades. Borders won't matter. Varieties for both sides of the border. Imagine the resource saving on research.


      Different classes but nothing graded by a falling number? An international standard.

      Shit what a bad attitude I have. Bad kool-aid today. Full tin foil suit.

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