Posted by GeneMO on March 14, 2014 at 18:50:35 from (71.51.202.146):
In Reply to: planting corn posted by Nick167 on March 14, 2014 at 15:04:07:
That is what we use to call "bin run corn" Todays modern corn is a hybrid, grown from two separate parent stocks. But the seed it produces is not longer a hybrid. It will make some corn, but not have the vigor, and lots of other desirable traits. But it should make corn.
I go to my farmer friends now that I dont farm, and get their year or two year old left over seed. Just plant it a little thicker. And it is just for deer food plots.
Soybeans are different, their offspring "seed" is the same as the expensive stuff the seed stores sell to the farmers. But if it is GMO, then their is a patent on it and you are not allowed to plant it. (at least commercially) I have two bags of it I got out of my friends grain truck last year. I am planting it for food plots.
The black oil sunflower seed that you get to put in the bird feeder? I produces very well. I use sweet corn plates to plant it in my old John Deere planter.
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