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Modifying Blender Blades for Seed Cleaning

Dawn Thomas
Native Plants Journal, March 2003, 4 (1) 72-73; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/npj.4.1.72
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Kitchen blenders are often used to separate fruits and seeds. Coating sharp impeller blades with rubberized plastic coating, the same material used to coat tool handles, is a long-lasting, effective, and neat way to prevent damage to seeds.

  • seed processing
  • Rosaceae
  • Caprifoliaceae
  • Ericaceae
  • Cupressaceae
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  • USDA NRCS (2002)
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