
Barrett Farms
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Barrett Farms
@BarrettFarms
Corn & Soybean Production • Commercial Trucking • Landscape Mulch • Fratco Drainage Products
Frankfort, IN Katılım Ocak 2014
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@kyleplattner Got it. Thanks for getting back with me. Definitely looking forward to using ops center and looking forward to pulling in those tile lines and other shape files. Thanks again!
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@kyleplattner We are wanting to import tile lines that are shape files into ops center. We can't seem to figure out how to do this.
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@kyleplattner Got it. Is there anyway that we could just upload as a KML for now to get it in there?

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@BarrettFarms We don't have a great way to visualize imported tile lines on the map yet. Stay tuned.
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Basketball would be ten times better if they went back to 70s and 80s traveling rules and enforcement..@MarchMadnessMBB
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@McNeilBJ @ArlanFF101 @GoddessofGrain @GrainStats Get rid of the NASS surveys it’s obvious they are inaccurate and the fact we published data with only a 40% response rate tells us everything.
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The Seed industry is like the Fertilizer Industry
1. They don’t “compete” — they manage territory
Seed companies do the same thing fertilizer does:
•license genetics
•divide traits
•sell “different brands” that are basically the same product
So it looks like choices exist… but it’s like 5 pickup trucks with different decals coming off the same assembly line.
2. Patents are the seed version of anti-dumping duties
Fertilizer companies use:
•trade barriers
•antidumping duties
•import friction
Seed companies use:
•patents
•trait licensing
•contracts (technology agreements)
Farmers aren’t buying “seed.”
They’re buying permission to use genetics for one year.
3. They choke out independents
Independent seed companies exist…
but most of them are either:
•buying genetics from the same big players
•restricted by licensing agreements
•unable to compete because trait access is controlled
That’s the same as fertilizer:
imports are “allowed,” but the system is built to make them irrelevant.
4. Consolidation controls pricing
Just like fertilizer has CF, Nutrien, Mosaic controlling huge chunks…
Seed is dominated by a handful of giants:
•Bayer
•Corteva (Pioneer)
•Syngenta
•BASF
•plus a few smaller regional players
When only a few companies dominate, competition becomes fake and prices move upward together.
So seed is basically a private controlled market disguised as capitalism.

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If you wanna talk about Basketball in the USA being in a Bad space, cool…don’t just Blame “AAU”!
*Sept-Middle of October…Fall League
*October-March…HS Basketball
*March-May Spring Travel Ball Tournaments
*June-July HS Live Period
*July-August…Summer Live Period
When do kids get a chance to Develop?! 🤔
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Our local nutrien just laid off 4 staff members one of which has been with the company for a long time. They are apparently doing cutbacks. What corporate doesn’t realize is farmers are still for the most part doing business with the relationships they have built and are comfortable with. The industry in the last 5 years has been heading down a bad path. Hate to be a college graduate entering the ag world …not like it used to be.
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