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Bag of Alfalfa Seed

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#1 ·
I sowed RR Alfalfa Tuesday and as I was closely inspecting one of the empty bags today I came across these facts off of the label.

This RR Genuity seed originated from either Wyoming, Montana, or Utah.

The seed was 34% coating and 66% live seed.

The germination rate was surprisingly low at 80%.

So, in a 50 pound bag of Alfalfa seed, you are only actually getting 33 1/3 pounds of seed and 16 2/3 pounds of seed coating......and if only 80% of the 33 1/3 pounds germinate, you are actually buying 26.66 pounds of good germinating seed in a 50 pound bag. This sounds like Washington D.C. business practices. As they like to say in the Northeast....Go figure.
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Regards, Mike
 
#5 ·
Much of the RR seed is old, and has been in storage for several years.
Most alfalfa seed maintains its germination well for several years when properly stored. But I have been told, that as the seed ages, seedling vigor can decrease dramatically.
It is a common practice to "down tag" germination, so I am willing to bet that the actual germination was at least 3-5% higher than on the tag.
 
#8 ·
swmnhay said:
Monsanto says you can get by with less seed because no weeds or cover crop for compitition.There is actualy some non roundup seed in it and they want you to spray it to killl that off so it don't compete with the RR seed.
Yeah, Monsanto says that up to 10% of the seed may not have the RR trait and that it should be eliminated by glyphosate when the germinated seed is at the 3-4 tri-foliate stage so that the RR plants can " fill in" where the non-RR plants were eliminated. I liked the rebate.
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Regards, Mike