Seed costs seen rising 7% to 10% for 2013
date:Nov 02, 2012
pring.

So, the quantity may be slightly short, but still hinges on variables like planting decisions. What about the quality? This variable's been affected much more than the amount of seed out there heading into 2013.

No one could have planned for a drought of that magnitude, Miller says. Seed quality could be a concern next year.

What's the best way to handle issues like these? Craig Petersen, who's a DuPont Pioneer seed sales representative in addition to raising corn and soybeans near Sum
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