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An Ancient Grain Made New Again: How Sorghum Could Help U.S. Farms Adapt to Climate Change

Agritecture Blog

Editor’s Note: Sorghum is not a well-known crop in the states, but this drought-tolerant crop could be a farm-saving plant in regions like the American Great Plains. NSP also plans to use a significant portion of its USDA Climate-Smart Commodities grant to bolster the biofuels market. transportation system, Secchi argued.

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Syngenta Seeds and Sustainable Oils to Sell Camelina Seed

Agwired

It is a remarkable crop that protects like a cover crop and pays like a cash crop. “Camelina represents a key feedstock for the production of renewable fuels and sustainable aviation fuel.

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