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Swift Current, Sask | anal to let it be anything else. They will check your deliveries if they find any cross-contamination between other varieties. I know they send samples away to seed labs to verify that what they have shipped is Navigator, and if there is, they can back-track and find the samples that are. They would not let Kyle or Avonlea seed get into their seed before they even sell it. Plus the fact that you can't use your own seed.......... (GRIN).
Every field of Navigator around here looks like yours Mustard. And it has looked like that ever since Viterra (Pool) brought it out. Must either be a genetic thing in a small percentage of the seed that makes it grow a little taller, or that plant got a little extra N. ;) If the heads look like the rest of the crop (short and fat), and the beards turn black near harvest, there shouldn't be a different variety in there. And if there is, it's not your fault. | |
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