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seed stock

n.
1. A supply of seed for planting.
2. A supply of new or young animals, as in farming or aquaculture.
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Noun1.seed stock - a supply of seeds (or tubers) reserved for planting
fund, store, stock - a supply of something available for future use; "he brought back a large store of Cuban cigars"
seed corn, seed grain - good quality seeds (as kernels of corn) that are reserved for planting
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Of more than 5,000 varieties of potatoes, only a small fraction is available as commercial seed stock in North America.
About 40,000 western hemlock conifer trees and 2,000 Scots Pine will be cleared as part of the strategy to restore views, recreate open spaces and allow mixed broadleaf woodland to regenerate naturally from the estate's seed stock.
The 1998 seed stock was inspected for Ascochyta spp.
There are many breeds and crosses of poultry suitable for small scale garden egg production - the marans, producer of rich, dark brown eggs, the Rhode Island Red, the seed stock for many of our high laying battery birds, and the Light Sussex, which, although a good layer is mainly a table bird.
The answer to #1 is neither true nor false, but rather "it depends." A seed's life span can range from six months to more than ten years, depending on how the seed stock was grown (seed saved from poor-quality stock generally won't live as long) and under what conditions it was stored.
Barenbrug USA has an exclusive license for production of a licensed cultivar as Foundation class seed stock and to produce and sell Panterra as a licensed product.
You said in a MOTHER interview in 1995 that we are losing "our cultural seed stock." Have you noticed more young people finding interest in living closer to the environment since then?
Foundation seed stock will be available from the Georgia Seed Development Commission, 2420 S.
The pedigree method of selection was practiced in population BZ 73 from [F.sub.2] to [F.sub.8], and seeds from 23 plants were bulked together to form the first seed stock of A 295.