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Kevin Wilson wrote:

James Callaway wrote:Hi Kevin, I'd like to take you up on that offer....


Sure James. These heads are a few years old now but I'll just send you more to make up for possible low germ. PM me or post here with your address.



Are there any available for Americans? Thank you.
 
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Anyone planning on starting some of Sepp's grain this year?

I have obtained some seed but haven't pulled the trigger on trying to grow it. I think this year is the year.

Is there a minimal size plot I should plant to have success?
 
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Kevin Wilson wrote:This offer still available:

If any Canadians are still looking for Sepp holzer rye, I can mail 2 heads to you for cost of shipping (about $5 probably).



Still available to Canadians for 2025, as well. I did a germ test and got 90%, so these heads are still in fine shape.
2 heads is a lot more than 42 seeds, btw!
PM me with your mailing address if you want some.
 
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could i buy a small amount from some one to grind? or some already ground flour? I want to try this grain before investing full fledged into it! I'm in Maine
 
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You can buy it here: https://onescytherevolution.com/quick-order.html
 
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