I think the issue of one new class is that we are trying to address the general purpose component of the wheat non-milling market uses. We could end up with many different types of varieties, specifically aimed at different end uses. It may be ethanol or it might be, as you suggest, other uses. So I don't think the creation of one new general purpose class is in any way limiting the ability of the breeders to specifically tailor a variety for a specific end use.
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