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Checking Seed Germ

What does a Snyder do when the equipment is ready and they are waiting for the land to be fit to start working ground?

We do seed germ tests!!

We test the germination of the seed to make sure that we have realistic expectations of how many viable plants we can expect to grow from the seeds planted!

After aligning the individual seeds in rows and columns, we cover with paper towels and then moisten daily. The seeds are then nestled under a warm blanket to create cozy dark growing conditions that mimic their life in the soil. Three days later we count the sprouted kernels and enter the data into a spreadsheet to give us our average germ.

What a great way to spend a cool Saturday in April!

 

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