where to buy large crop seeds (wheat, barley, etc)

i want to get some experience with these crops

do any of you know where i could purchase seed for these?

(wheat, barley & alfalfa are #1 on the list now)

thnx in advance

Reply to
joe s
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Your locally owned feed and seed stores or a farm supply store is your best bet.

Reply to
FarmerDill

I buy seed of this type at a feed and farm-supply store (Agway in our case). It's very cheap, about $0.50/lb in very, very small quantities, no doubt cheaper in larger quantities.

A pound is a lot when you're planting it!

Pat

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spamtrap

There is lots of seeds in Mount Pocono where I live

When my boy JoJo shovels snow he sometimes finds seeds.

He shovels driveways, if anyone in Mount Pocono needs a driveway shoveled call us. But he can't go long distances cause the pests took his license away.

Reply to
Mommy Bartlo

As others said, local farm store. Some seed companies have small quantities available; I got a couple of varieties of barley from Abundant Life last summer.... don't know their status since a fire destroyed their offices. I _think_ still functioning. And always, the Seed Saver's Exchange is a treasure trove.

Gary Woods AKA K2AHC- PGP key on request, or at

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Gary Woods

relation to me and has the sole purpose of defaming me and posting bull---- about me. What a waste of a life.

Reply to
Joseph Bartlo

Johnny's carries grains too.

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on the Commercial Grower's Site, then click on 'Cover Crop and Farm Seed' -- up near the top of the page.

Pat

Reply to
spamtrap

No one cares about JoJo, cowardly, anonymous, pest.

Reply to
Joseph Bartlo

thnx for all the info!

thnx tons!

Reply to
joe s

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