Friday, July 25, 2014

It not seldom happens that seeds

It not seldom happens that seeds

It not seldom happens that seeds



It not seldom happens that seeds, like corn, are stored in open cribs or barns before the moisture is entirely dried out of the seeds. Such seeds are liable to be frozen during a severe winter, and of course if this happens they will not sprout the following spring. The only way to tell whether such seeds have been killed is to test samples of them for vitality. Testing is easy; replanting is costly and often results in a short crop.



Fig. 62. Impurities in Seeds

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