Posted by Leroy on December 22, 2012 at 07:11:45 from (69.88.205.38):
In Reply to: Saving Seed posted by Danofarming on December 22, 2012 at 06:36:20:
Had just steel and wood drums that we kept bag seed in for years. Every year we would have a part of a bag of seed corn left and it would get stuck in the drum in the paper bag it came in. One year with all those big bags could not get anymore in so dumped each bag in a paper grocery bag and labled it as to kind and size. Had way more than we realized so when planting time came I decided to use it, a different size plate in each box because there was not enough of any one size for more than that. Some of it was over 10 years old and could tell no difference in growth from the new seed we had. And this was just stored in an old outbuilding. There may still be clover seed out there that is 25+ years old but if I was going to plant any as long as it was not moldy then I would use it, just plant heavier.
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