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STREAKER BARLEY-BARLEY
STREAKER BARLEY-BARLEY

STREAKER BARLEY

Grain | barley

USDA Zone: 7

Hordeum vulgare A recent development from Oregon State University, where researchers have been focused on breeding barley with no hulls, or naked barley. Hence, Streaker is making the scene! This multi-colored blend of 3 pure, 6-row barley lines (white, brown and blue) is excellent for use as whole berries, coarsely ground in a couscous style, finely ground flour, and malted for beer brewing. As a naturally naked grain, the need to remove the hull and much of the nutritional value that goes with it, is eliminated. All the wholesome nutritional value of the whole grain is intact without the work with this exceptional blend. Resistant to stripe rust. Recommended seeding rate: 10-15 seeds per square foot or 100 pounds per acre.
  • Annual
  • Cold-Hardy Variety
  • Open Pollinated Variety

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Small grains are generally more tolerant to cool wet soils than other garden crops. Most will sprout in soil temperatures of 45-50°F and are tolerant to light frosts. Seeding small grains can be accomplished a couple of ways. One method is to dig a shallow 1-2 inch deep furrow and sow the seed like carrot seed, about ½ to 1 inch between seeds. Rake the soil into the furrows and keep moist. Space your furrows about 5-6 inches apart. A faster way to sow is to broadcast the seed by hand using the “feeding the chickens” method or by using a drop spreader. In our experience, a drop spreader works best. They are inexpensive and spread the seed uniformly. We use a 30-inch spreader and leave a 1-foot walkway between rows. Mix the seed 1:1 with a medium-grade vermiculite and start with the lowest setting. After seeding a few feet, stop and look at your seedbed. You want an average of 1 seed every 2 square inches. Open the spreader further to seed heavier or mix in more vermiculite to seed lighter. It is helpful to lightly rake the seedbed after sowing to ensure that the seed is in good contact with the soil. Water lightly and keep moist. Germination is generally fast, in about 3-6 days. Watch out for birds. Flash tape will generally keep most birds away. If the birds continue to be a problem, you can cover the rows with a floating row cover until the seed has germinated. The drop spreader gives you nice rows that can be easily covered. A plot 10 feet by 100 feet will yield approximately 1 bushel of grain. Plan on sowing 2 pounds of seed per 1,000 square feet. Trial and error will be your best guide.

Direct Sowing
• Plant mid-September through mid-October
• For the smaller-scale grower, broadcast the seed over the surface of the soil and rake in to ensure good soil contact
• Recommended seeding rate: 3 1/2 lbs per 1000 square feet
• Seed can also be drilled at 2 1/2 lbs per 1000 square feet—plant 1-2 inches deep
• Mulch with clean straw or leaves to 4 inches

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