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| I get your point. You feel ripped off because you make a bunch of false assumptions and don't grasp the costs of producing seed. You think a bag of seed should be compared to the price of #2 corn. But you forget or didn't know that it takes several seasons to grow a bag of seed corn. Even after years of developing the inbreads, the inbreads take a season to grow. Inbreads have horrible yields. Then it takes another season to grow the hybrids. And the hybrids have horrible yields. The costs and yields for growing seed make your analysis an economic folly. | |
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