It's not ideal under preservation standards; it is considered bad preservation by some. Others think it is better to have the building, even if it isn't on its original site.

The name doesn't impact sales. What impacts sales is the characteristics or the traits of the variety and how that impacts the bottom lines of the growers.

Perhaps in this case the site isn't as important as saving the building.

It is unfortunate that Martin Selig came into the picture. He has no intention of saving the building. That was clear when we met with him.

We have also looked at taking the building apart and reassembling it on a new site -- but that is also a costly solution.