Levy to stimulate wheat research likely to spark debate too

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Less than one third of province’s crop planted with certified seed

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Maybe the breeders could ask for some of the $10.00/tn grade discount that some of us got screwed over for for mildew in the summer of /08. I can never recall this discount before. Seems there is always something wrong with what we grow. If the breeders promise me my wheat will be accepted as #1 with no discounts, I will gladly purchase all certified seed.

I do agree that there needs to be some kind of long term thinking in supporting all open pollinated genetics. I think the levy would be complicated with farmers having to proof-purchase of certified seed to get a levy rebate. I would rather see enhanced tax credits that would offset the cost to certified seed, maybe a doubling of the credit to the cost of purchase. As long as farmers are buying certified seed the market should work and support new genetic development by the seed companies. Who would decide where the levy dollars are spent? How much of the levy would be swallowed up by unnecessary bureaucracy?

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