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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 3529654" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>Our cereals go through the Kongskilde cleaner which is part of our grain conveying system and that's it. Turn the wind well up. Never had a problem. Blows out small grains and rubbish which we roll for the cattle.</p><p></p><p>OSR is such small quantities that I just pour it out of a bucket in front of an old grain bin air blower.</p><p></p><p>Never used dressings or tested the seed and never had any more problems with it than bought in stuff. Have often paid top price for seed and found it to be worse than the stuff in our barn, full of ergot, overthreshed cracked grains or some such and the answer is always that it tested 95% plus for germination. Maybe it did, but it still looks like a crap sample.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 3529654, member: 2119"] Our cereals go through the Kongskilde cleaner which is part of our grain conveying system and that's it. Turn the wind well up. Never had a problem. Blows out small grains and rubbish which we roll for the cattle. OSR is such small quantities that I just pour it out of a bucket in front of an old grain bin air blower. Never used dressings or tested the seed and never had any more problems with it than bought in stuff. Have often paid top price for seed and found it to be worse than the stuff in our barn, full of ergot, overthreshed cracked grains or some such and the answer is always that it tested 95% plus for germination. Maybe it did, but it still looks like a crap sample. [/QUOTE]
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