This isnt about buying corn. I own a tractor or two. Someone else invented and built it , I just use it. Does this mean I am a fool or am I trying to pull something over on someone if I choose to learn how it was built, and why a certain design was used over another? Some poeple dont care how things are made, or grown,just as long as they have them available. I think the mechanics of breeding corn is very interesting and would like to talk about this topic with other people who also find the new seed corn fascinating. Not all folks on this site are just "plows and sows" some come from very educated back grounds and love old tractors and farming life too. I through this question out there to see if someone maybe had any experiance, or common interests. It has nothing to do with buying, or trying not to buy. Its about learning and new ideas. Even if the idea never goes any farther than in your head. How many times on this site has someone talked about a super HTA Farmall or a 4320 powershift? These tractors were never built, yet fun to talk, or imagine about. Seed corn is no different.I cant be the only one who askes the question what if?
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