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>>...growing requirements of quinoa.  Sounds like it would not do too well here in southwest Alabama.  Darn.  Was wanting to try it for both my consumption and for my bees.

I would try growing it anyway.  I am planning to in 2011.  Another high quality protein seed is amaranth.  While quinoa is more of a cool weather plant, amaranth takes the heat and moisture better.  Both are gluten-free along with millet and buckwheat.

Waldemar  

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