I expect those are male ( or female, I forget) that are supposed to have been removed in the seed production process.
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Originally posted by newguy View PostNon it is not.The sprinkle is perfect on 350 acres.Took a plant in to where I bought seed and he said some seeds on older varieties do that.
What you have is winter canola in the seed. This is more than I have seen but was quite common a few years ago. They multiply the seed in countries that have winter canola.
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Does winter canola Or ****seed not grow pogs the year it is seeded, does It need to go through a winter before it will go to seed ?
I was shocked the first time I saw winter ****seed in France. Late June and it was already nearly ripe, 6 feet tall and standing straight up. Ours often grows that tall, but Never stays standing like that.Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Jul 29, 2020, 18:21.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostDoes winter canola Or ****seed not grow pogs the year it is seeded, does It need to go through a winter before it will go to seed ?
I was shocked the first time I saw winter ****seed in France. Late June and it was already nearly ripe, 6 feet tall and standing straight up. Ours often grows that tall, but Never stays standing like that.
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I have the same across my canola acres all 233p, BASF probably added the allowed % to save some money It’s the seed game.
Kinda reminds me of a processor when asked if he cleaned to seed standards. He said he would go broke because no one would buy his product. Meaning he had to hit a much higher standard.
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