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| I have been reading the post below about Big M's marketing and wether it is price fixing or not. This got me to wondering just what were the companies they owned. I looked up ASI which gave a list of companies they own. This got me to wondering how does this effect test plots and field trials? Market share usually doesn't dictate what goes in a plot here but usually "x" number of entries allowed per company. So if say for what ever the reason Big M felt it was necessary to win our county plot couldn't they just enter a different hybrid or two from each company to get numerous entries into the plot to win it? I know not all of the ASI companies are everywhere but there are 25 of them plus Asgrow and Dekalb so that means they could submit 54 hybrids to a plot if they allowed two per company or brand. It seems that they could easily flood a plot to skew it in their favor. Maybe I am just Monsanto-phobic. | |
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