Hybrid Seed



I have a question on Seed Hybrids. As I understand it seed Hybrids are 
created by crossing two (or three or four) types of seed in a certain 
manner such that the seed to be grown by the farmer is a registered hybrid. 
Now because the seed company that grows the hybrid has registered the seed 
as a hybrid they have the exclusive right to be the only company that sells 
that specific hybrid. Is this correct.

As I further understand it hybrid seed does well the first year out and if 
I was to grow from the seed I grow this year (which has been self 
pollinated) next year my crop will not be as good in Year2 as Year 1. Is 
this correct.

The crop that I grow in Year 1 is generally sold to a central marketing 
agency and from there eventually sold to a consumer. My question is  "is 
there any value in obtaining exclusive rights to a Hybrid grain for use in 
my brewery". Would this exclusive right be enforceable when the Seed 
company will sell farmers say 100 times more seed than what I will need in 
the brewery.

Background is that I have been approached by a Seed Company that is making 
me this offer. Is this just air?

Bob in Spencerville.

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