-Caveat Lector-

It seems the last century has been nothing more than a plan
to hoard precious metals out of the countries of origin, and
to lock down food and water...my question is: What happens
when nobody produces food plants with viable seed?  Will
those things disappear altogether?
B

Kilgore Trout wrote:
>
>  -Caveat Lector-
>
> This is interesting..."CLEARFIELD RICE"
>
> If they get this into RICE seed, then what will happen?
>
> As I take it, this is spearheaded by American Cyanamid.
>
> Here is the memo I was sent:  I am in the Farming/Seed Industry.
>
> ******************************************
>
> What is a GMO and a non-GMO ?
> GMO = Genetically Modified Organism
>
> *       The herbicide tolerance trait in Cyanamid's Clearfield* rice
> crop is derived from a naturally occurring resistant line developed,
> identified, and patented at the LSU Ag Center by Dr, Tim Croughan using
> traditional and enhanced breeding techniques. Because they contain NO
> foreign genetic material ( DNA ) they are considered NON-GMO... So
> Clearfield rice is a Non GMO...This was discovered in 1993 by Tim
> Croughan at LSU . He found a single rice plant in a haystack of millions
> that showed after application of IMI the plant could break down the
> active ingredient
>
> *       Any plant derived from a process whereby foreign DNA is inserted
> into the genome of the plant is considered a genetically modified
> organism or GMO...
>
> What  production changes will we see with this new technology that will
> give the farmer more flexibility from the start of the growing season...
>
>         1.      Mudding it in may go the way of the dinosaurs.
> Discontinuing  the practice of trying to bury red rice seed in flooded
> fields has a lot of  benefits. When the farmer puts his equipment into
> the field and works in the water, that's the worse thing you can do with
> a tractor due to reducing the life of everything on the tractor..
>
>         2.      When chemical control of red rice arrives, growers will
> be able to choose  water seeding or dry seeding and put more money on
> the bottom line.. In Southwest Louisiana, Water seeding costs 5% more
> and  yields are reduced by 5% ;
>               farmers use roughly 100 lbs of seed with drill seeding and
> 150 lbs of seed with water
>               seeding.
>
>         3.      Flexibility in application of herbicides with Clearfield
> rice is another plus. Right now we have a narrow window when most of our
> herbicides are applied. For example, Propanil must be applied when the
> weeds are very small and re-flooded within a 3-5 day period to maintain
> grass control...On Clearfield rice, growers will make a Premerge  or
> Preplant soil application and the residual control will give the
> producer a month or more to apply the sequential treatment of
> Clearfield* herbicide (with or without a tank-mix partner depending on
> weed spectrum).   The application of a pre-plant incorporated or
> pre-emerge followed by a pre-flood application (  4 to 5 leaf rice) is
> likely to give the best weed control. So far in the research we have
> seen, you will get 85% control of red rice and most weeds and grasses
> with just the preplant or premerge application  and then the preflood
> application will finalize your weed control plus reduce the possibility
> of cross pollination of red rice. The weak areas in weed control have
> been sedges, coffeebean, and joint vetch but different  tank mixes  have
> been giving us good control. In 1999,  an extensive research program is
> being conducted by State Universities and Cyanamid's researchers on the
> herbicide rate, application timing, climatic influences, soil type
> influences, and the weed control spectrum.
>
>         4.      This flexibility will give you better use of your
> irrigation investments - With Propanil, you need to flood up within 3
> days, whereas with Clearfield, you've got the next few weeks. So a well
> that formerly could have flooded up 200 acres in 3 days can now flood
> 600 acres in 9 days and not have red rice or grass....You can hold off
> pumping water and allow  rainfall to supply part of your irrigation
> needs. If growers could cut well use by  1/3, they could save $ 15 to $
> 20 per acre...
>
>         5.      Herbicide resistant rice technologies could potentially
> reduce insecticide treatments for rice water weevil. Delaying flood and
> relying on chemical weed control could keep rice water weevil larvae
> from damaging seedling roots. If you delay flood for 2 or 3 weeks, you
> can get the same effect as if you applied a treatment of Furadan.
>
>         6.      Control of red rice could change crop rotation and
> expand rice acreage. It could enable farmers with certain soil types to
> have greater flexibility.  We have about 3 million acres of rice in the
> U.S. but we have 6 million acres of land that is suitable for rice. At
> least � of that 6 million acres is in soybeans or another crop each
> year...Instead of rotating to another crop, rice growers could rotate to
> another type of herbicide resistant rice - they could rotate between
> Clearfield rice, Liberty Link rice, and Roundup Ready rice.
>
> QUESTIONS and ANSWERS
>  ABOUT
>  CLEARFIELD* RICE
>
> How will Cyanamid manage the distribution of CLEARFIELD*  Rice ?
> Cyanamid is working closely with public university rice seed breeding
> programs for the development of IMIDAZOLINONE TOLERANT "CLEARFIELD*"
> RICE .  However, there are many challenges regarding the integration of
> public rice seed varieties and private patented technology and the
> marketing of value-added rice seed to assure proper stewardship and
> technology protection.  Cyanamid has signed an exclusive U.S. agreement
> with Horizon Ag, LLC to provide the development and marketing conduit
> necessary to meet these challenges.  Horizon Ag, LLC provides Cyanamid
> the rice seed expertise to assure that CLEARFIELD* RICE seed increase
> and distribution are managed in the best possible manner.  This
> innovative approach will provide a unique opportunity for industry and
> public entities to work closely together for the timely advancement of
> rice seed technology.
>
> Horizon Ag will manage the production of registered CLEARFIELD* RICE
> from seed provided by university breeding programs.  Through their
> ORYGEN(tm) seed marketing system, Horizon Ag will market the registered
> CLEARFIELD*  RICE seed to the producer/processor channel that exists
> today, provided the producer/processor can meet the standards to assure
> quality and proper technology stewardship.  These "Authorized
> Producer/Processors" will manage the seed increase process from
> registered seed to certified seed, and sell rice producers certified
> CLEARFIELD* RICE seed under a "Technology Stewardship Agreement".
>
> Through this unique arrangement with Horizon, CLEARFIELD*  RICE will be
> widely available to all authorized producers, processors and seed
> dealers.
>
> Who is Horizon Ag, LLC
>
> Horizon Ag, LLC, based in Memphis, TN,  is a joint venture of six (6)
> major seed rice companies located in the mid-south & California.  G & H
> Seed Co., Inc. of Crowley, Louisiana;  Jimmy Sanders, Inc. of Cleveland,
> Mississippi;  Stratton Seed Company of Stuttgart, Arkansas; and Lawhon
> Farm Services, Inc. of McCrory, Arkansas;  Farmers Rice Cooperative of
> Sacramento, California;  and DePue Warehouse Company, Inc. of Williams,
> California.
> The Managing Partners have been Michael Hensgens with G & H Seed and
> David Jones with  Farmers Rice Cooperative...
>
> 1.      These companies formed Horizon Ag, LLC to assist the timely
> introduction of technology to the market through a coordinated effort
> that would benefit the rice industry.
>
> 2.      These companies are committed to the future of the seed rice
> business because seed rice is an essential part of their own businesses.
> These companies have made a substantial investment of time and resources
> in Horizon Ag, LLC in order that the rice industry and consequently
> their own businesses may benefit and prosper.
>
> 3.      Horizon recognized that rice is a relatively small, fragmented
> market (3.5 million acres U.S.) when compared to corn and soybeans, and
> as such would not be attractive to technology companies to focus
> resources and timely efforts on.
>
> 4.      Horizon recognized the challenges that patented traits and
> technologies present to public institutions that currently distribute
> the initial seed rice variety releases.  Patent infringement and the
> enforcement of patent rights would be required of public institutions on
> its constituents.  This is not a direction that public institutions wish
> to pursue.  That being the case, technology companies would not market
> technologies through public systems where a portion of the value of the
> technology could not be returned to the company.  The alternative would
> be for a private company to set up their own rice research, development,
> and marketing.  The result would be a hiring away of public institution
> rice researchers and a market where private companies with value added
> products would compete with public institutions marketing non-value
> added varieties.  The ORYGEN(tm) seed marketing system seeks to utilizes
> and maintain the structure of the public rice research institutions.
>
> 5.      The public institutions are constantly facing challenging
> financial and budget battles through state and university
> appropriations.  The ORYGEN(tm) seed marketing system allows for a
> portion of the selling price of technology enhanced "certified" seed to
> be returned to the public institution to assist in the financing of
> future technologies that will benefit the rice industry.  This coupled
> with the rice growers "check-off" funding and the technology companies
> research and development grants will promote even quicker innovations
> for the rice industry.
>
> 6.      Currently, ALL State Universities involved in rice breeding have
> had the IMI tolerant parent made available to them. University breeding
> programs are at various stages with IMI tolerant rice and they can
> provide better details on what they are currently doing...
>         Any University that  develops a variety with this IMI resistance
> will be compensated thru Royalties...
>
> How will Clearfield* rice be distributed?
>
> Commercial rice growers will purchase Clearfield* rice seed from seed
> dealers who currently supply them seed today.  It can be a seed dealer
> who has or does not have a processing plant. The Initial supply of
> Registered seed will be allocated to Authorized Producer/ Processors,
> who will be required to follow certain protocol in production and
> processing to insure the integrity of this technology.
>
> How will the price of Clearfield* rice seed be set?  By whom?
>
> The "registered seed" will be the first seed sold by Horizon Ag, LLC, to
> "Authorized Producer Processors".  The price for this "registered seed"
> will be set at a "fair market value" per unit based on the cost of
> production from "breeder seed" through winter nurseries and "registered
> seed" production.  All pricing of "certified seed" to growers will be by
> the individual authorized seed dealer making the sale, without
> restriction or control from Horizon Ag, LLC...
>
> When will the first Registered Clearfield* rice seed be available?
>
> It is anticipated that the first registered seed will be available for
> spring planting in 2001.  The initial variety selection will be  made in
> August of 1999.  We expect two (2) lines to be selected.  The quantities
> are expected to be approximately 14,000 acres of registered seed of each
> variety ( total of 28,000 acres ) and  65,000 acres of certified seed of
> each variety ( total of 130,000 acres ).  Please be aware, these are
> projections as of this date.  All projections are subject to change with
> research, testing and weather influences.
>
> *********************************************************
>
> Scary.
>
> Kilgore
>
> "Behold the turtle.
>  He only makes progress when he sticks his neck out".
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