It's all we grow. We're talking about seed and farmers being in the back pockets of the seed companies and stuff. I always find it funny that all the newest and most expensive canola varieties are always sold out first. Whether it's $5 a pound or $10 a pound for the seed, we know our bottom line.
Are we willing to pay an extra $10 an acre up front for the seed cost to gain $40 or $50 on the back end? We can make that decision. The best--because they're the newest and they're the most expensive, obviously--are always sold out first.