Posted by Dick2 on July 22, 2015 at 09:05:11 from (174.22.250.3):
In Reply to: Sunflowers posted by Part Time Pete on July 22, 2015 at 08:47:45:
Special attachments are available for the header to harvest sunflowers. The seeds remain in the shell, so they would not be good for feed. There are two types of sunflowers: Confectionary and oil types. The oil types can work like a laxative, so they wouldn't be good for animals if they ate very many. We raised the oil variety; it was always a temptation to reach into the hopper and grab a handful to eat - just has to be careful not to eat too many.
The confectionary types are the ones that are salted for human consumption. Sometimes they are shelled for baking, etc. - just don't eat too many of those at a time either.
If you are going to raise sunflowers, it is best to contract them before you plant.
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