Use "sorghum" in a sentence

1. Sweet sorghum is a variant of grain sorghum.

2. Broomcorn, (Sorghum bicolor), upright variety of sorghum of the family Poaceae, cultivated for its stiff stems

3. Everything from tomatoes to sorghum.

4. This is the equivalent to the entire American corn crop failing along with all of our fruit crops, as well as wheat, tobacco, rice, sorghum -- whatever sorghum is -- losing sorghum.

5. Corn, wheat and sorghum are feed grain.

6. They made sorghum into pig feed.

7. The Bacterized sorghum plants infected with R

8. Staple food crops are maize, sorghum and wheat.

9. Broomcorn (Sorghum vulgare) is not actually corn, but is instead related to the sorghums used for grain and syrup (Sorghum bicolor)

10. These are trials in a field of sorghum.

11. Feed Grains: corn, grain sorghum, barley, and oats.

12. Sorghum is an important food grain in southern Africa.

13. 10 Staple food crops are maize, sorghum and wheat.

14. Broomcorn Introduction Broomcorn (Sorghum vulgare) is not actually corn, but is instead related to the sorghums used for grain and syrup (Sorghum bicolor)

15. We can grow sorghum or maize on this plot.

16. Sorghum is an important food grain in Southern Africa.

17. Head smut fungus from corn did not infect sorghum.

18. T is under a sorghum, insert the dip nib.

19. 12 Head smut fungus from corn did not infect sorghum.

20. Blackbucks have a tendency to raid crops, paticularly sorghum and millet

21. The town was dominated by agriculture, prolific maize, millet, sorghum, beans.

22. The development of the A 3 cytoplasm in forage sorghum breeding.

23. These fibers come from a plant called Broomcorn (Sorghum vulgare var

24. In the surrounding fields, men and women harvest maize, sorghum and groundnuts.

25. Projected Costs and Returns Crop Enterprise Budgets for Sorghum Production in Louisiana 2015

26. Although the origin of Broomcorn is obscure, sorghum apparently originated in central Africa.

27. You looked that wheat soybean cotton sorghum, has packed the grain bin granary.

28. The stem or Culm of sorghum consists of many alternating nodes and internodes

29. Although the origin of Broomcorn is obscure, sorghum apparently originated in central Africa.

30. Enzyme activity decreased with high doses and the growth of Sorghum bicolor was inhibited.

31. Every year it causes six to seven billion dollars in damage to African grain Sorghum.

32. Several other countries, notably China, are explicitly trialing sweet sorghum as bio ethanol feedstock.

33. Atrazine is the most widely used herbicide in Texas corn and grain sorghum production

34. broomcorn (countable and uncountable, plural Broomcorns) a variety of grass of the species Sorghum vulgare.

35. In Article 2 (2) (E) the words ‘Sorghum spp.’ shall be inserted after ‘canary grass’.

36. In Article 2 (2) (E) the words 'Sorghum spp.' shall be inserted after 'canary grass'.

37. Bagasse is the fibrous remains after sugarcane stalks and sorghum stalks are crushed and processed

38. Chadian food is very simple with staples like mutton, okra, bitter greens, sorghum, and maize

39. Did you start with a bowl of cereal made with millet, rice, oats, or sorghum?

40. The pulpability of sweet sorghum stalk after pressing sugar juice was investigated in this paper.

41. Broomcorn is in the same genus as the sweet sorghum we use for grain and syrup

42. High output and strong adaptive abilities make sweet sorghum one of the promising renewable energy crops.

43. Wheat, grain sorghum, alfalfa, edible beans, and other Agronomic crops used for human or animal consumption

44. Four to seven thousand years ago, Chinese's ancestors' had grown the paddy, millet and grain sorghum .

45. Reduced to one small plate of sorghum a day, all her children are suffering from diarrhoea.

46. Sorghum researchers developed products with resistance to Biotypes-C and E, which greatly reduced commercial production

47. But preliminary investigation by infrared spectroscopy of the lipids in the sorghum grains suggest the possibility of some cultivation.

48. Soya, sorghum, sunflowers and wheat are cultivated in the eastern Free State, where farmers specialise in seed production.

49. Bagasse is the fibrous matter that remains after sugarcane or sorghum stalks are crushed to extract their juice

50. Beginning in 1981, Biotype-E replaced Biotype-C as the predominant pest in the High Plains sorghum production areas

51. Biotype-C caused annual loses of $8-9 million in Kansas sorghum production from 1968 through the early 1980s

52. Broomcorn (Sorghum vulgare) is an annual ornamental grass that’s coarse in texture and grows between 6 and 15 feet tall

53. A machine was identified, tested, and modified to provide a simple abrasive system suitable for debranning sorghum, millets, and cowpeas.

54. A member of the genus sorghum, Broomcorn is an excellent cover crop that offers protection from wind and water erosion

55. Healthy and tasty Cereal with super grains - oats, sorghum, quinoa and amaranth - or heart healthy almonds as the #1 ingredient

56. Broomcorn is not actually a corn but is an ornamental sorghum - distantly related to sugarcane and big bluestem grass interestingly enough

57. Polishing is the process of removing the outer skin of sorghum and germ without damaging the Aleuron and endosperm layers [18]

58. Bioethanol is a form of renewable energy that is produced from agricultural feedstocks (sugarcane, wheat, sorghum, corn, maize etc) through fermentation process …

59. Atrazine 4L Herbicide will control most annual Broadleaf and Grass weeds in Corn, Sorghum, Sugarcane and certain other crops as specifiedon this label

60. Broomcorn Seeds, Mixed Colors Broom Corn, Easy to Grow Sorghum, Great for Fall Decorations and Craft Projects, Naturally Grown, 100 Seeds MountainlilyFarm

61. Sugarcane Aphid has long been a pest of sugarcane and sorghum outside of North America, including parts of Africa, Asia, Australia, and South America.

62. ICRISAT director-general, William Dar, says ICRISAT is working to make millets, sorghum, pigeon pea and groundnut better adapted to major climate stresses.

63. 28 The road cut through a vast cropland, with waist-high corn and sorghum nearby and waves of golden millet in the distance.

64. What does Broomcorn mean? A variety of sorghum having a stiff, erect, much-branched flower cluster, the stalks of which are used to make brooms.

65. Atrazine is one of the most commonly used herbicides in the world and is used on most corn, sugarcane and sorghum acreage in the United States

66. Atrazine is heavily used in the south and midwest, where it is commonly used to control weeds in crops such as sugarcane, sorghum, corn, and more

67. Amygdalin, also referred to as laetrile, is a cyanogenic glucoside found in fruit pits, raw nuts, and some other plants such as lima beans and sorghum

68. In partnership with National Agricultural Research Systems, Avisa includes the most important dryland cereals (sorghum and pearl millet) and legume crops (groundnut, common bean and cowpea)

69. Data on reproductive and vegetative weights of individuals from five species of agricultural weeds (Apera spica-venti L., Datura stramonium L., Abutilon theophrasti Medic., Sorghum halepense (L.)

70. Goals / Objectives Our specific research objectives are to: (a) compare global transcript profiles and GST protein levels in the outermost cell layers of sorghum Coleoptiles in response to safener or oxylipin treatment, (b) perform a genome-wide association study of herbicide sensitivity and safener response in 800 sorghum inbreds, and (c) examine GST gene copy number variation as a potential

71. Bagasse (/ b ə ˈ ɡ æ s / bə-GAS) is the dry pulpy fibrous material that remains after crushing sugarcane or sorghum stalks to extract their juice

72. The sugarcane Aphid, Melanaphis sacchari, also known as the white sugarcane Aphid, has become one of the most important insect pests of sorghum in the southern United States and Mexico

73. Burkinabe cuisine, the cuisine of Burkina Faso, is similar to the cuisines in many parts of West Africa, and is based on staple foods of sorghum, millet, rice, fonio, …

74. For more than half a century, Atrazine has been a mainstay of corn, sorghum and sugar cane farmers for its proven control of a broad range of destructive weeds.

75. Atrazine is an agricultural herbicide that is widely used by farmers to control broadleaf weeds and grasses that interfere with the growth of corn, sorghum, sugar cane, and other crops.

76. Brash Herbicide is specially formulated to provide post-emergent control of over 100 tough weeds and brush in CRP, grass, sorghum, pastures, fallow systems, general farmstead, rangeland, rights-of-way, sugarcane, and wheat

77. Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center, Dallas The fall Armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda,is a common pest of bermudagrass, sorghum, corn, wheat and rye grass and many other crops in north and central Texas

78. Amygdalin‚ often referred to as B17‚ is a naturally occurring molecule found in over 1‚200 different foods including millet‚ barley‚ sorghum‚ lentils‚ mung & fava beans‚ blackberries‚ and the seeds of many non-citrus fruits

79. The Agriculturalist, who is the Chairman, Board of Trusting, National Sorghum Producers, Processors and Marketers Association of Nigeria, said that farmers were expecting a lot from the president in his second term for the agricultural sector.

80. This source of food was essential for man’s existence, since all cereals —including wheat, barley, rye, oats, rice, millet, sorghum, and maize— contain starchy carbohydrates that the body is capable of transforming into its principal fuel —glucose.