Here
are the more common questions that are
asked about raising amaranth. If you have others
that you would like answered, send us an email!
Do I need special equipment to
raise amaranth?
When should I plant amaranth?
When should I harvest amaranth?
How do I get planting seed?
Do I need
special equipment to raise amaranth?
No. Most growers can use their corn planters
for planting and their combines for harvesting,
with just minor modifications to be able to distribute
and capture the small amaranth seed (1/32 of an
inch). We have seen these modifications be as
simple as duct tape but typically it requires
a small screen to ensure the seed is distributed/captured
properly.
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When should
I plant amaranth?
You should plant amaranth after your corn and
beans. Amaranth can be planted as late as the
middle of June.
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When should
I harvest amaranth?
Just the opposite of planting, you should harvest
amaranth before your beans and corn. It should
be harvested within days after the first killing
frost. If you wait too long after this first frost,
you run the risk of the plant becoming fragile
and the seeds dropping out of the head of the
plant. If you don't have a killing frost in your
area, the optimal total growth period is 130 days.
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How do I
get planting seed?
Nu-World Amaranth supplies growers with planting
seed, which is free if you are part of the Grower
Advantage Program. You typically will use about
1.5 pounds of planting seed per acre.
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