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U.S. experience suggests private grain companies won't offer special blending programs for infected wheat by Allan Dawson
Farmers plagued with fusarium head blight are likely to see deeper discounts in the wake of the Canadian Wheat Board’s monopoly, the board’s agronomist Mike Grenier says.“I think you’ll see deep discounts pretty quickly...
Farmers plagued with fusarium head blight are likely to see deeper discounts in the wake of the Canadian Wheat Board’s monopoly, the board’s agronomist Mike Grenier says.
“I think you’ll see deep discounts pretty quickly on an individual year,” Grenier said during the recent 7th Canadian Workshop on Fusarium Head Blight.
“I guess you just have to look south of the border with acreage down there and how it has been pushed out of the fusarium-infected area.”
Read more at http://agcanada.com/daily/cwb-fusarium-programs-to-disappear/
Farmers plagued with fusarium head blight are likely to see deeper discounts in the wake of the Canadian Wheat Board’s monopoly, the board’s agronomist Mike Grenier says.“I think you’ll see deep discounts pretty quickly...
Farmers plagued with fusarium head blight are likely to see deeper discounts in the wake of the Canadian Wheat Board’s monopoly, the board’s agronomist Mike Grenier says.
“I think you’ll see deep discounts pretty quickly on an individual year,” Grenier said during the recent 7th Canadian Workshop on Fusarium Head Blight.
“I guess you just have to look south of the border with acreage down there and how it has been pushed out of the fusarium-infected area.”
Read more at http://agcanada.com/daily/cwb-fusarium-programs-to-disappear/