Tuesday, September 26, 2006

 

Grain Surghum

Across Kansas this was one of the principal crops we saw. We are still seeing it in Missouri to a lesser extent. Tlocals call it milo. I finally got around to doing a google search today of seed sites, and discovered it is grain sorghum. It looks like a corn plant, but half the height, and has a colorful seed pod you can see in the picture. It is used primarily for cattle fee, and also for production of ethanol. I wonder if there is any crop grown in Kansas for human consumption.

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