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01-NOV-2011 Christine Hanrahan

Sorghum

There is a crop of sorghum growing adjacent to the FWG. Here, you can see the seeds that attract birds such as juncos to feast on them. Sorghum, of which there are many species, is a grass that has long been cultivated as a grain both for human food and for fodder.

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slhoornstra07-Nov-2011 04:27
Quite beautiful to look at!! V
Guest 03-Nov-2011 19:41
Such beautiful seeds. I wonder why the Farm is growing Sorghum. Is this a research project?
Claudia
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