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Author Topic: seed purchasin?  (Read 2954 times)

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Offline beeker

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I usually get my seed from the local mill... this weeks add at fleet farm has alfalfa and clover/corn and such in 50# bags.. would this seed keep over the year? I'm just wondering if it would be beneficial for a small time food plot guy to buy in such quantity?
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Offline whiteoakbuck

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good point i would say call a feed mill or call fleet farm and ask them let us know what you find out
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Offline Mayfly

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I usually get my seed from the local mill... this weeks add at fleet farm has alfalfa and clover/corn and such in 50# bags.. would this seed keep over the year? I'm just wondering if it would be beneficial for a small time food plot guy to buy in such quantity?

What was the price?

Offline beeker

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MFF brand seed corn. 89.99
red clover 50#'s. 89.99
forage mixture 109.99
a-ok alfalfa 50#'s 129.99
alfalfa a-711 139.99

this is right from the add.. I should swing into petersons in NorthBranch and see what this would compare with. the nice side to having a larger quantity would be I could reseed or fill in the week spots once they start to grow.. I just know I really liked what the turnips did for me last year and would like to try that rye grain? a few of you have talked about...

what to do.. what to do...
If science fiction has taught me anything, it's that you can never have enough guns and ammo when the zombies come back to life... "WS"