Seed costs seen rising 7% to 10% for 2013
date:Nov 02, 2012
generally are more expensive, Miller adds. Then we had the rise in commodity prices. And, recently, we've had two extremely difficult seed corn producing years in a row in the Corn Belt.

Then there's the question that's been practically on a loop for the last few years: Will there be enough seed for next year?

Seed supplies could be tight, Miller said. This is especially a concern with soybeans because farmers might surprise the seed industry by deciding to switch to planting more beans next s
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