Anonymous-0
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I know this isnt a tractor question and
i am not interseted in a answer regarding legal rules with
monsanto, but here it goes. When you buy a 300 dollar bag of seed corn you are buying a F1 seed that has been produced by crossing two pure inbred lines. If you try to replant the seed from this F1 plant it is a F2 and will not yeld well or have the performance of the bagged F1. Does any one know what would happen If you crossed the F1 With a open pollenated line? Use the F1 As a male, and the OP for the female. Would this make a Op that has triple stack? What Happens when you take two different F1 plants and cross them? Does this make a 4 way cross? I am not promoting anything illegal, just curious what the genetics do. This stuff is fasinating.
i am not interseted in a answer regarding legal rules with
monsanto, but here it goes. When you buy a 300 dollar bag of seed corn you are buying a F1 seed that has been produced by crossing two pure inbred lines. If you try to replant the seed from this F1 plant it is a F2 and will not yeld well or have the performance of the bagged F1. Does any one know what would happen If you crossed the F1 With a open pollenated line? Use the F1 As a male, and the OP for the female. Would this make a Op that has triple stack? What Happens when you take two different F1 plants and cross them? Does this make a 4 way cross? I am not promoting anything illegal, just curious what the genetics do. This stuff is fasinating.