I see an ad on kijiji Saskatchewan for this stuff. Anybody know anything about it? Ad seems to indicate they are breeding ? Or are they just selling?
Makar did you talk to him?finally after 7 year we have off patent canola available and YOU CAN USE YOUR OWN SEED! spray with harvest FNA or liberty/bayer--we also have off patent soybean ---our goal is every seed on our farm we bread ourselves.--we ask for voluntary payment $1 lb for seed you use to keep this research going Ernest Andersen 306-267-4815 ph or tex ernestandersen@sasktel.net
I'm sure many of them are, due to their genetic traits such as RR2, but not all. All hybrid means is that the seed came from a cross between two parent varieties. Patents, if any, are apply on the genetic trait that is being developed and injected into the plant's genes, either by gene gun or non-GMO breeding. We've been multiplying hybrid seed for for Dow, and my understanding is it is not genetically modified, but rather just carefully bread, and still hybrid. I might be mis-remembering that though.Mentioned something I found hard to believe. Said it was a hybrid! I thought hybrids were under patented?
Indeed that is a good question as the nature of many/most plant hybrids is that after a generation or two the phenotype (expression of genes) of the plant tends to revert to one of its parents.How do you grow a hybrid the following year with your own seed, and produce anything?