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Team Wexler

Lexington, Ky

In some years, the first auction of the year, I usually see growers bidding big numbers. That wasn't the case this past weekend. I haven't followed close lately but generally a new world record seeds goes nuts. Seeing squash seeds sell higher than a world record pumpkin is odd.

Is there a shift in buying habits now?
Is it too early to judge based on the first auction?
Is the economy a factor?
Are growers shifting to proven seeds?
Are greenies going to rule in 2025?

12/23/2025 8:11:13 PM

Howard

Nova Scotia

Good questions. There are so many factors at play in recent years. Many more great producing seeds/options, the number of auctions including the silent ones not listed yet, timing especially now Christmas holidays, and certain specimens with a low seed count, just to a name a few. Maybe the WR squash had a low seed count and growers shifting to greenies less competition? I know here in Canada the US $ exchange is a big factor and shipping fees right off the start is an issue. The good old days for auctions getting huge bids for certain proven seeds may be over, who knows time will tell? Growers have always sought after the proven seeds going back to the 1980s. I just think economy as you stated, plays bit of a factor, however there are just so many great proven choices out there today from around the world. Older "hot" seeds that may still available but germination risks play in the decision to buy. Good luck!

12/24/2025 9:24:06 AM

pumpkinpal2

Syracuse, NY

What I find interesting is that rather often, bidders(s) will spend moar money on a seed(s) from a result than for the seed that grew it. It happened at least twice in that auction as well as on those squash seeds, so, good examples abound. Everyone has their reasons, though. eg

12/24/2025 9:43:08 AM

Howard

Nova Scotia

So true Eric, always very risky paying top $ for new unproven seeds, some never pan out unfortunately. However this is the chance many will take it, if they can afford it? Once seeds do become proven "hot" good luck getting one or pay top $. That's the beauty of auctions as there are bargains to be had in almost every one of them. Just have to be there and hope not many bidders!

12/24/2025 10:01:15 AM

big moon

Bethlehem CT

Interesting questions, I have always wondered if it was better to attend an early auction or a late one? There are Lots and lots of good seeds to be had these days!

12/24/2025 11:00:31 AM

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