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<p>For desert species, is storage in a metal shed OK if seed collected in late spring and fall is planted the following winter?</p>
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<description><![CDATA[I'd hate to advise you on this without any experience in your area.  For our situation, we've not seen any issues with storing seed in a hot building over the summer, but the seed is also somewhat insulated by being in piles and inside paper sacks or other containers.  But central Nebraska temperatures and seed responses are surely not applicable everywhere.]]></description>
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