How would wheat grow, if you've sown sorghum?
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How would wheat grow, if you've sown sorghum?
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Yields of major U.S. crops (such as corn, soybeans, wheat, rice, sorghum, and cotton) are expected to decline over this century as a consequence of increases in temperatures and possibly changes in water availability and disease and pest outbreaks.
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“We use several varieties of wheat alone, and about 3 different ryes,” he says. “We also use barley, oats, non-gluten grain, sorghum, buckwheat. I use legumes from farmers. I have some beans in some of my bread."
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I baked bread with fava beans, white sorghum, barley and wheat.
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