Posted by DeltaRed on March 07, 2014 at 10:56:56 from (65.100.146.210):
In Reply to: Wheat Seed.... posted by Bryce Frazier on March 07, 2014 at 10:31:36:
That old stuff you have is chicken feed.Stop messing with it!Go buy fresh seed.It will list/specify the 'type'(spring/winter) and variety.Then you will KNOW what you have.It is foolish to plant that unknown.Good seed is the cheepest thing you can do.As has been said Winter must be planted in the fall(MUST have cold 'treatment' in order to mature).Spring must be planted in spring(it will winterkill).As was also said,if you want to raise some wheat for flour,go buy a hundred pounds from a farmer.Way cheaper/easier.If you want to raise wheat for the 'experience'/something new/for 'giggles'...... then go for it!Since you have indicated you have two fields,why not plant one field with new seed,the other with the old seed?Would make a good 'experiment'.I like experiments.I do things like that from time to time.Sometimes it works,sometimes it bites me-HARD.But If it doesnt cost (much) money,no big deal....Good luck,young Mr. Farmer.That's how we learn!Steve
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