Fall Emmer - Black Hulled
(Triticum turgidum.dicoccon); Hulled; Fall-planted
Emmer was one of the first crops to be domesticated in the Near East. It was widely cultivated in the ancient world. On a homestead scale, the hull is difficult to remove. Highly ornamental, many people grow emmer for decorative use. This multi-generational line has been selected for hulls that are black in color, though it is important to note that hull color is greatly influenced by soil and weather conditions.
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On our homestead, we have yet to master a method for consistently crack emmer's hulls to making flour.
For reference, 100 seeds with hulls weighs around 3.5 grams.