Fodder seed recommendations?

Is there any soil in your bins or fertilizer in the water? Or just plain water and the seeds left to grow? I have an extra little greenhouse that I would love to do this with.

There is no soil in the bins, no fertilizer in the water. All you do is water the seeds several times a day. :D I wrote up a great article (if I do say so myself) with day by day instructions on how to do this!
 
We lucked out- we have a organic seed store near us and they do ship-

They have nearly everything - alfalfa, buckwheat, barley, oats, peas, beans and sunflower in bulk. Though mainly organic - they also have conventional seed. Ask them for what you are looking for as we make our own mix and haven't found a better place.

They also have the minerals in bulk if you add kelp, calcium or grit to your fodder.
 
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I just started my first batch of barley and couldn't be more excited to see how this turns out! So excited, in fact, I placed seed order from Johnnyseed.com for another pound of organic barley, white clover, buckweet, and rye! My dinning room is going to look like a sprout farm in no time.
 
I am probably on the wrong post I'm having a hard time figuring out the site through my phone but I was wondering if anybody has used Kentucky 31 from Pennington Grass Seed my husband put it on my lawn yesterday and now I'm afraid to let my chickens out
 

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