Definitionn. economically important Old World tropical cereal grass
Last update: August 14, 2015
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The sorghum grows in warm climates. [Please select]
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Millet, however, is still cultivated in the north of Italy, and is used as bread for agricultural laborers, and as forage when mixed with buckwheat (Sorghum saccaratum). [Please select]
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"Yes," said the agricultural editor, "and it's the meanest bug- juice in town--regular sorghum skimmings." [Please select]
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Among them are oats, rye, rape, sorghum, peanuts, cow peas, chufas, sweet potatoes, corn and velvet beans. [Please select]
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Other hays are made from cow peas, cow peas and sorghum mixed, Mexican clover, beggar-weed, oats, millet, etc. [Please select]
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The chief forage crops now produced in that State are corn, velvet beans, Japanese cane, sorghum, cow peas and beggar-weed. [Please select]
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But some of the most variable plants, such as Kidney-beans, Capsicum, Millets, Sorghum, &c. [Please select]
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Under the impact of the spikes, the sorghum slowly crumbles to pieces. [Please select]
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The hole through the sorghum is wide and irregular; it is a clumsy breach and not a gallery. [Please select]
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Others are plugged with a cylinder of sorghum, at least a centimetre (.) [Please select]
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In addition to this, it secured the gold medal for the best corn in the world, as well as the highest awards for red winter wheat flour, sorghum sugar and apples. [Please select]
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