Foods and beverages: apparatus – Means to treat food – Recovery of propagative seed
Patent
1991-09-12
1993-01-26
Feyrer, James R.
Foods and beverages: apparatus
Means to treat food
Recovery of propagative seed
47DIG9, 209 29, 209154, A23N 500
Patent
active
051814579
ABSTRACT:
By rotating a seed agitater means such as a rotary cutter within a seed container in which seeds such as of spinach and lawn grass are admitted, the seeds are peeled to separate seed cores from seed coats while being stirred. The seed cores free from the seed coats are allowed to pass through a screen attached to the bottom of the seed container so as to collect stripped seeds thus obtained. The stripped seeds enjoy a very high rate of germination.
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