Seed costs seen rising 7% to 10% for 2013
date:Nov 02, 2012
adays and different practices of farming, we're seeing different yields because of that. As far as seed goes, our supplies have been pretty good, Petersen says. I've been telling people to take advantage of early orders. Get your orders in with your seed supplier because anytime an early order is taken, that usually holds precedence compared to waiting until springtime. Usually your better quality seed is your earlier ordered stuff.

So, in the long run, will farmers be able to make 7% to 10% mo
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