Raw Soybeans NON-GMO for Tofu, Soy Milk, or Sprouts. 2020 IOWA Crop! 1-25+ lb

January 7, 2021 - Comment

For sale is 2020 crop of raw Non-GMO Soybeans grown in Iowa! Can be used for tofu, sprouts, or soy milk. Samples are triple cleaned with professional seed cleaner to rid of impurities and scanned when shipping to ensure highest quality possible! 1 pound for reference is shown in picture for listing. Prices are as

For sale is 2020 crop of raw Non-GMO Soybeans grown in Iowa! Can be used for tofu, sprouts, or soy milk. Samples are triple cleaned with professional seed cleaner to rid of impurities and scanned when shipping to ensure highest quality possible! 1 pound for reference is shown in picture for listing. Prices are as follows:1/2 pound-$10.00 + free shipping 1 pound-$12.00 + free shipping 5 pound-$15.00 + free shipping 10 pound-$25.00 + free shipping 20 pound-$40.00 + free shipping 25 pound-$45.00 + free shipping I have had a lot of good questions and so here is some information to pass along. *I am the farmer and you are purchasing directly from me. No middle man and you are supporting a local family farm to stay in business and thank you! *Grain is field dried and harvested in mid Oct. When harvested grain is 11-12% moisture and ideal for storage. Anything greater than 15% for long term storage could be a problem. *I send germination samples to a local university to have a germ sample taken. This years crop is testing 96-98% germination. Folks want to know as they use for sprouting and need as many to grow! *Heat and humidity ruin soybean quality and germ. Ideal storage is a cool, dry environment. Completely air tight container for long periods maybe not the best for storage as grain does contain some moisture. *Soybean seed size of this years crop is running around 2400 seeds/lb. *Soybeans used for tofu for example if grain is stored well can keep longer than a year or two. If used for sprouting germ will keep well for about a year and then drop to around 60% into the second year and 40% into the third year. So, as long as germ starts high and tested, is planted within a year and storage conditions are ideal will be fine for sprouting.

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