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Sorghum bicolor,
commonly called sorghum (/ˈsɔːrɡəm/) and also
known as
great millet, broomcorn,
guinea corn, durra, imphee, jowar, or milo, is a species...
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Andropogoneae Subtribe:
Saccharinae Genus:
Sorghum Moench 1794,
conserved name not
Sorgum Adanson 1763 Type
species S.
bicolor (L.)
Moench Synonyms Blumenbachia Koeler...
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accents ...
reaches back
perhaps thousands of
years to
early West
African sorgum agriculturalists."Kubik 1999, p. 95 Gridley, Mark C. (2000: 270). Jazz Styles:...
- fūsæ ‖ fe͜arran kwōmu æþþilæ til ānum ‖ ic þæt al biheald. Sār ic wæs miþ
sorgum ġidrœ̄fd ‖ hnag... Miþ strēlum ġiwundad aleġdun hīæ hinæ limwœ̄riġnæ ‖ gistoddun...
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engles engla scipes s****
sorge sorga Dative engle englum scipe scipum sorge sorgum case Weak noun
declension nama 'name' ēage 'eye'
tunge 'tongue' Nominative...
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Anthracnose on
Sorgum (Uganda),
Moses Biruma and
Robert Amayo (NaSARRI-NARO, Uganda), CABI. "Colletotrichum...
- 1934 were: Soy: 28% Corn: 9%
Other legumes: 2% Wheat: 7% Kaoliang:(Zahine-
Sorgum): 23% Rice: 2% Mice: 18%
Other crops: 11% Soy was Manchukuo's prin****l...
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Tambacounda is also a
center for
agricultural processing, with millet,
sorgum,
maize and
cotton grown in the dry
plains of the region.
Sodefitex operates...
- and in grains,
there corn, beans, soybeans, safflowers, rice, wheat, and
sorgum". The
second largest business would be the
livestock and the
breeding of...
- groups.
During the pre-colonial era, the
Abagusii cultivated finger millet,
sorgum, barley, pumpkin, and
other native crops; ox-drawn
plows and iron hoes were...