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Originally Posted by chester5731
Now let the open pollinated bashing begin!
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Nothing wrong with open pollinated. Do what works for a person for sure.
Hybreds can use good soil, good fertility, and good water to make more feed per acre than open pollinated corn.
Doesn't mean hybred corn is right for everyone, and doesn't mean open pollinated is right for everyone.
Gotta match the cards you are using to what works for you.
What is funny is when the open pollinated folks bash hybreds - which you are not doing.
The world would be in trouble with current population if we didn't plant a lot of hybred corn. On the other hand, we'd be in a lot of trouble if open pollinated wasn't a choice available to many in the world as well.
I can find good conventional hybreds for $120 local to me. Roundup Ready is about $220, triple stack is $270 or so.
Kinda hard to find open pollinated around here, because it;'s rare it costs a lot to go pick up - 100 mile one way - and the price isn't all that cheap because they don't sell so much. Only a bargin if you save your own seed to replant, then you need equipment to sort the seed so it plants properly... Gets to be a hassle for more than an acre's worth.
--->Paul