Grain Sorghum Could Be a Fit for Waterlogged Farms

Grain Sorghum Could Be a Fit for Waterlogged Farms

May 30 2019 Successful Farming With just 58% of the nation’s corn crop planted and conditions unsuitable for planting for the next several days, some farmers are looking for alternative crops to plant. Imagine a crop that grows similar to corn, has many of the same...
Millet in the U.S.: A Farmer’s Perspective

Millet in the U.S.: A Farmer’s Perspective

May 2019 foodtank Millet production in the United States increased 16 percent from 2016 to 2017 according to Statista, and is experiencing a sharp rise in popularity. Jean Hediger, a certified organic millet farmer, says the rise is due to consumers recognizing the...
OPINION: Wild relatives of pearl millet can take the heat

OPINION: Wild relatives of pearl millet can take the heat

23 May 2019 Thomson Reuters 42°C in the shade? No problem for pearl millet, thanks to its wild relatives Michael Major is a science communicator at Crop Trust and works to disseminate information regarding the Genebank Platform, Crop Wild Relatives and Genesys. ...
Japanese firm to invest in sorghum

Japanese firm to invest in sorghum

May 23, 2019 Khmer Times Japanese company Applied Natural Products (ANP) is planning to invest in the production of sorghum silage in Battambang province. For in depth analysis of Cambodian Business, visit Capital Cambodia During a meeting Tuesday with the Ministry of...
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