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Challenge, what is it? I don't know....
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And what is fenugreek used for? Or its market?
Not that I would grow it, but I like to know the answers...
Off topic....but all the field days and things you can go to that are supported by saskag, or the CAP program and yet no one has a way to put those information sessions on the internet for those that can't make the day for whatever reason....
They could put a small fee to promote their field days to be watched during the winter...with the farmers that did attend asking the questions ...just like being there...
That would be a value play for farmers ...better than watching the garbage on TV lately..
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Being a trifoliate, i bet herbicide options are limited. I will have to check out the crop production guide.
Edit in, nothing listed in the guide.Last edited by farmaholic; Aug 7, 2019, 07:34.
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Used in curries a lot. Indian food.
Yeah talk about the smell if you eat shitloads of it your sweat smells like it.
But famaholic it can make you horny so don’t roll around in it mrs famaholic won’t know what hit her.
That’s what ou Indian fiends tell us aphrodisiacLast edited by malleefarmer; Aug 8, 2019, 02:11.
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Indian friends should read and oh famaholic Better still take the missus with you crop inspecting
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If you have phlegm problems or you’re congested etc fenugreek is a great expectorant. We used to give our race horses a little for that purpose and other things. The plant itself has been used as forage for many years.
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