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An oil bearing seed usually shipped in bags. If packed in a moist state there is a risk of fermentation. Contact with water, whether fresh or salt, results in the immediate deterioration of quality.<br>
 
An oil bearing seed usually shipped in bags. If packed in a moist state there is a risk of fermentation. Contact with water, whether fresh or salt, results in the immediate deterioration of quality.<br>
Heat, unless excessive, usually has no ill effect on mustard seed. Sale of damaged seeds should be arranged without delay.<br>  
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Heat, unless excessive, usually has no ill effect on mustard seed. Sale of damaged [[seeds]] should be arranged without delay.<br>  
  
 
See also Seeds.
 
See also Seeds.
  
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[[Category:Seeds and agriproducts]]
 
[[Category:Products]]
 
[[Category:Products]]

Revision as of 13:40, 6 October 2011

An oil bearing seed usually shipped in bags. If packed in a moist state there is a risk of fermentation. Contact with water, whether fresh or salt, results in the immediate deterioration of quality.
Heat, unless excessive, usually has no ill effect on mustard seed. Sale of damaged seeds should be arranged without delay.

See also Seeds.