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Q: What is the best seed rate for winter barley?
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What is a barley seed?

A seed that will grown into barley when fully mature.


What is jobstears seed?

Jobstears seed and barley are the same thing , jobstears seed actually is the barley after peeling.


Is barley seed edible?

Yes, just remove the hull.


How much sun light does a barley seed need?

diect


What does barley look like?

Barley looks very much like wheat. If you've seen a wheat plant before, then barley has often much longer awns (those long things that stick out from the seeds on the seed head) and is often a more yellowish colour. Wheat tends to be more reddish in colour, with shorter awns. The seeds are not clumped together as wheat is, as the seeds are a bit more smoother on the head than wheat. In most barley seed heads, there are less seeds on a barley seed head than on a wheat seed head. See the links below for pictures of barley plants and seed heads and pictures of wheat plants for comparison.


Can dogs eat barley?

my choc lab eats barley seed in the farmers fields when she is being walked,will this do her eny harm.


What types of crops does Canada grow?

re wheat, oats, barley, flax seed, and canola (rape seed).


In Christianity what does the barley seed stand for?

Life, liberty and fruit of the loom.


Can you seed your lawn in the winter?

no


What is England's major crops?

Wheat, barley, Oil Seed Rape, root vegetables.


Does temperature affects the rate growth of seeds?

Seed of various plants can be broadly divided into two groups. Those which germinate in autumn and winter, and those which germinate in spring and summer. Seed which normally germinates in spring and summer requires relatively warm germination temperatures (22 - 24 degrees Centigrade), while winter germinating seed requires temperatures between 18 and 20 degrees Centigrade. A number of seed types also have something called dormancy, this prevents seed which is dispersed at the end of the growing season from germinating immediately. For example, a plant flowers and produces seed in Summer. The seed is dispersed and drops to the ground. The seed may require a period of extreme cold or chilling before it will germinate. This prevents the seed from germinating and the the young plant being killed by low winter temperatures. The reverse is true of Winter seed.


The success with which plants extend their range northward following glacial retreat is best determined by?

Their seed dispersal rate.