- A
broom (also
known as a broomstick) is a
cleaning tool
consisting of
usually stiff fibers (often made of
materials such as plastic, hair, or
corn husks)...
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called sorghum (/ˈsɔːrɡəm/) and also
known as
great millet, broomcorn,
guinea corn, durra, imphee, jowar, or milo, is a
species in the gr****
genus Sorghum cultivated...
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ethanol with an only
moderately lower efficiency than
starch derived from
corn. As
proso millet is
compatible with low-input agriculture,
cultivation on...
- Europe,
originally infesting varieties of millet,
including broom corn. The
European corn borer was
first reported in
North America in 1917 in M****achusetts...
- 20 of NAFTA. "IN THE
MATTER OF THE U.S. SA****UARD
ACTION TAKEN ON
BROOM CORN BROOMS FROM MEXICO" was a case
brought before the
NAFTA Free
Trade Commission...
- Baseball-Reference.com. "1907
Charleston Broom Corn Cutters Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. "1907
Charleston Broom Corn Cutters minor league baseball Roster...
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formation with
brooms and lawn
mowers while wearing cowboy hats.
Every year
since 1980, the Lawn
Rangers have
marched in the
Arcola Broom Corn Festival Parade...
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triangular head
similar in
shape to that of a
regular broom (or, originally, an
actual corn broom with the
bristles either cut off or
covered with tape...
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today in
place of the
historic pigment colors.
Plastic broom straw can be used
instead of
broom corn, as well as
bamboo sticks,
plastic pipettes, and eye...
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Lester John
Pratt (October 8, 1887 –
January 8, 1969) was a
catcher in
Major League Baseball in 1914 and 1915.
Career statistics from
Baseball Reference...