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Get ready for the Screwing of your Life 2020 Canola Seed prices almost at $1000 a bag

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    #16
    I haven't priced out anything, who the phuck could possibly be thinking about next year's crop when half of this one is still in the field?

    What is the actual price per pound of the latest and greatest that claims to be best? ....with Lumiderm at a rate that "claims" to control cutworms but probably only makes flea beetles dizzy for a day?

    How are the boys pricing the shit that will be sold by the bag based on "X" seeds per acre? Those pricks won't leave a penny on the table, heaven forbid the farmer gets a bit of value or benefit from being able to reduce their seeding rate....fūcken crooks will steal your efficiency and innovation! Rot in hell!

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      #17
      Never heard that high a price. Maybe 700 for 255

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        #18
        Had a little time to drive around a bit the last few days, was quite surprised how much green canola exists in my area. There are certainly some good looking ripe swathed and standing crops but there are certainly some green canola crops that won't have liked last nights -7 low. Some green crops it appeared had suffered hail damage but some were just late. So unless canola breeders can develope hail resistant varieties I see no justification for a price increase. My opinion is that when the seed salesman comes out we should all say no. If nobody booked their seed early this would certainly send a message. Maybe they would pull their heads out of their collective a#*es. We have lost more than 10% in what recieve for our canola why shouldn't they take a hit as well!!!!

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          #19
          These are he results when the
          Largest seed companies in the world
          Have a lock on 1 crop seed .

          Imagine what it will be like in 10 years when they have a lock on them all.

          No Walking away from a crop ,when prices get excessive .
          As the others will be jacked up too.

          The method that they use to
          Collect the royalties is not the issue.

          Other than a port royalty
          Means they have the tools to control open pollinated seeds market too.

          Like canola, The issue is the lack of access to off patent seeds.

          As a means to set the true market
          Value of what they sell.


          We have seen the blueprint used
          To get canola to this price level.

          Remember canola seed did not start out at 80$ /acre .either.

          It will take a while to flush out
          The rest of the OP seed from farmers hands.

          Once that is done , farmers
          And consumers will have to pay
          Whatever they ask.

          Few other products have this kind of market control.

          As an example

          A LED is an improvement on an incandescent bulb.
          So what are you gonna pay for this
          Innovation.
          You might pay 3x times as much. Right.
          But not 50x, you can live with an incandescent at that price.

          Unless of course they will not let you buy an off patent regular bulb.

          Now Just like canola seed .
          Charge whatever you want.

          The seed industry's plan is layed out for us .plain as day.

          Remove the alternatives
          Public and small private seed breeders.

          Be nice at first .

          Get rid of alternatives.

          Get the govt to insure
          You collect, even at port.

          Then the sky is the limit.
          Then you do not even have to innovate, anymore ,really .
          As you do not even have to compete with 20 year old varieties.

          Just collect the money.
          Last edited by sawfly1; Oct 2, 2019, 07:09.

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            Volunteer in my garden at the farm. Hm, it looks healthier than the $1000.00 a bag seed. Yea we have been played on canola and HRS BARLEY AND OATS ARE ALL NEXT>

            Corporate welfare what a country.

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              #21
              I seed at 1-2 lbs/ac and 100% germinates because I have a fancy new drill and cart. Thats all anyone needs to know. Next question.

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                #22
                There's options out there for canola not from these leaches.


                Maybe start growing some U of A varieties and show Bayer/Dupont/BASF they aren't the only show in town?

                Or maybe quit growing canola?

                40 bpa doesn't even make enough to sneeze at after the leaches are paid and if it yields 30 look out. red ink everywhere.

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                  #23
                  U think it is getting a little out of control. When 5 lbs. Of seed is
                  As much or more than land rent.

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