Wind Gypsy
5 year old buck +
$19.95 per 50# of rye grain at the local farm supply store today.
Ouch that's high.Just paid $30/bushel for winter rye and $4/lb for medium red clover in Central Wisconsin. Same place last year was $21.60/bushel WR and $3/lb MRC.
Where was that?Just paid $30/bushel for winter rye and $4/lb for medium red clover in Central Wisconsin. Same place last year was $21.60/bushel WR and $3/lb MRC.
Hohl's on 33 west of 90. Convenient for me as they are open Saturdays which my local coop is not.Where was that?
40 lbs of WR was about $20 at Deer creek seed. I see it’s out of stock now. Glad I got 3 bags when I did months ago. I hate paying $30+ at the local coop.
I scour Walmarts and Tractor supplys and similar places after the season for discount leftover seed and I swear they all do this now. They just throw it back in the warehouse and put it back out for sale at full price the following year.I was looking at Atwoods farm store yesterday and they were selling several buck on the bag seeds and they were tested in 2020 and early 2021.
That's a damn good price for 2022 in WIWinter rye $17.99/50 lbs at Pulaski Warehouse
Variety: Hazlet
Germination 85% tested 7/22
Germination rate will probably be 50% on year old ryeI just went into the coop land chatted with the manager last week to see if they had any leftover WR from last year. He sold it to me for $12.50 a 50lb bag.
I get much better germination rates on year old WR. I'd estimate them to be close to 80%. Germination rates on old seed are often related to how it is stored.Germination rate will probably be 50% on year old rye
Where in Wi?$22 for 56# of WR
$20 for 50# of WW
Tested in July of 2022
Wisconsin