Seed costs seen rising 7% to 10% for 2013
date:Nov 02, 2012
ner, Iowa, says he's advised his customers to pause before making dramatic crop rotation changes just because of factors like this year's drought or a potential seed cost increase.

He says seed supplies still are pretty good and the issue will be more about getting the right seed for your farm. And, getting your order in goes a long way to making that happen.

Don't change your crop rotation dramatically just because we're in a dry fall. Don't change your rotation because, with the genetics now
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