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Collection MaintenanceMay 3, 2022July 19, 2023

Amaranth Seed Maturity

Amaranth Seed Maturity

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David Brenner, Jesse Perrett, Forrest Douglass David Brenner at the North Central Regional Plant Introduction Station teaches about shattering and non-shattering amaranth seeds and how to tell when seeds are mature.

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