Use of Western-grown and Northarvest-grown Seed Western-grown seed was the most common seed source. Western-grown seed was planted on 61% of respondents' acres. Northarvest-grown seed was planted on 20% of respondents' acres. Both of these figures are slightly lower than in 1995, when 92% of respondents' acres were planted with one of these two seed sources. However, in 1996 8% of respondents' acres were planted with bin run seed, leaving 11% of respondents' acres not accounted for in the responses (Table 7). North Dakota respondents planted Northarvest-grown seed on 23% of their acres, while Minnesota respondents planted Northarvest-grown seed on only 8% of their acres. ND3 respondents planted Northarvest-grown seed on 47% of their acres, similar to 1995. ND3 is the district that produces the most seed; thus, a significant portion of Northarvest-grown seed appears to have been used locally.
Table 7. Acres seeded with Western grown, Northarvest grown
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