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  • various capacity safflower seed oil mill with cheap price

FAQ

  • QHow many seeds does a safflower have?
    ASafflower is a thistlelike plant with a strong central branch stem, a varying number of branches and a taproot system. Each branch usually will have from one to five flower heads containing 15 to 20 seeds per head. The seed oil content ranges from 30 to 50%, depending on variety grown and environmental conditions.
  • QHow much safflower seed should I plant?
    AUse high-quality seed that has good germination (above 80%) and is treated for prevention of seedling diseases. Safflower seedlings are not vigorous. Soil crusting can reduce stand establishment. Planting depths of 1 to 1.5 inches are optimum. Recommended seeding rates are from 15 to 30 pounds per acre of pure live seed.
  • QCan you customize it according to my needs?
    AYou can send me inquiries according to your needs. we can customize them with technical engineers.
  • QHow much does a dryland safflower seed weigh?
    ADryland safflower usually is planted in 6- to 10-inch row spacing. Safflower seed size is similar to barley and weighs approximately 38 pounds per bushel. Drill settings for seeding safflower often correspond to settings for similar seeding rates of barley.
  • QHow long does a safflower take to grow?
    ASeedlings generally emerge in one to three weeks. A young plant spends two to three weeks in the “rosette” stage while producing leaves and its taproot system. Safflower tolerates temperatures as low as 20 F while in the rosette stage. Safflower is very susceptible to fall frost injury during the flowering period and seed development.
  • QWhich safflower oil is best for white birdseed?
    AFinch, Montola 2003, Hybrid 9049, Cardinal and MonDak are the preferred varieties for the white birdseed market because they have a pure white seed (normal hull). Oleic and linoleic safflower oil varieties should not be mixed or grown within one mile of each other.
  • QHow tall is a safflower plant in North Dakota?
    APlant height in North Dakota varies between 15 and 30 inches, depending on the variety and environmental conditions. The taproot of safflower can penetrate to depths of 8 to 10 feet in deep soils. Because of its deep taproot system, safflower is more tolerant to drought than small grains and other oilseed crops.