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Whiny multinational seed companies pulling out of canuckistan

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  • bucket
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2008
    • 17016

    #11
    King Red was sold for less than the cost of development...the same guy going around telling farmers to accept the new reality of the pulse market and trade barriers in others....


    While he gets and is begging for more government money


    AGT has been subsidized better than a dairy farm and yet can't write a cheque at the scale...

    Why is that...and why should he be telling farmers to accept a reality of agriculture while he isn't...

    How would AGT fair without the massive government handouts he has had????

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    • Goodtime
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2013
      • 627

      #12
      Probably regrouping to figure out how to get the cereal seed prices up to Canola seed levels.

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      • Guest

        #13
        Originally posted by Goodtime View Post
        Probably regrouping to figure out how to get the cereal seed prices up to Canola seed levels.
        They have come to the realization that its not gonna happen
        That 41% drop in net income is the final blow for them

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        • bucket
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2008
          • 17016

          #14
          Well ...when the test plots of the new latest varieties end up being feed grain ...I guess they haven't mastered the gene trait of Mother Nature...

          The newest varieties didn't guarantee anyone a number 1 grade ...did they?

          Be interested to see how the the varieties put into a different class are fairing this year...

          Something that should be monitored on an ongoing basis....to justify the decisions they make about adding another class without proper testing...because their testing criteria would re-classify many newer varieties to the feed classes quickly...
          Last edited by bucket; Dec 5, 2019, 07:20.

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          • SASKFARMER
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2005
            • 6934

            #15
            Follow the money and see which seed company executive sits on a board and advises the liberals about the seed business. Yea who the **** is he looking out for. I can tell you its not the farmers and when you have liberals that know nothing about ag its easy to see what will happen.

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