A new sorghum plant developed by USDA scientists can produce more seeds than conventional varieties currently grown by farmers.
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A new sorghum plant developed by U.S. Department of Agriculture scientists can produce more seeds than conventional varieties currently grown …
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The Sorghum Checkoff will fund a five-year, $1.21 million project with the USDA Agricultural Research Service station in Lubbock, Texas, that …
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