Posted by Banditfarmer on February 17, 2015 at 14:27:05 from (75.186.9.25):
In Reply to: JD Seller =Spelt posted by J. Schwiebert on February 17, 2015 at 08:40:30:
My uncle grew them for years before he died. He always planted 15 to 20 acres a year to feed the cows and hogs with. He sold a lot to other people for feed but kept enough to plant back that fall. Run the cylinder slow and open the cylinder up to leave as much grain in the head as possible and open the sives up. We would run what we cut threw a clipper seed cleaner to get any loose grain out and bag it for seed and the rest (the bulk of it) went into a bin to make feed with. To tell you the truth he and his son are the only people I know of that ever grew them around here and his son still grows some every year for feed. All I can say is there animals allways looked good. Always good to hear there still being grown and sounds like there might be a market for them now. Bandit
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