grain sorghum

collocation in English

meaningsofgrainandsorghum

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grain
noun
uk
/ɡreɪn/
us
/ɡreɪn/
a seed or seeds from a plant, especially a plant like a grass such as rice ...
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sorghum
noun[U]
uk
/ˈsɔː.ɡəm/
us
/ˈsɔːr.ɡəm/
a plant grown in hot and dry areas for its grain, which is used as food for humans and animals, and also as a ...
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The virtue of amaranth is that it grows in harsh and lackluster nutrient conditions such as in light soils, much like thegrainsorghum.
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It mostly lacks deep soil suitable for farming, though the soil is fertile mollisols and some cotton,grainsorghumand oats are grown.
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Since 2001, we have been broadening the base of that perennial gene pool by crossing with newly releasedgrainsorghumgermplasm having superior grain quality.
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Plant analysis as an aid in fertilizing corn andgrainsorghum.
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Therefore, flat bed in conjunction with mulching was found to be superior to flat bed without mulch or ridge tillage with or without mulch in the production ofgrainsorghum.
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Replacement of replications with additional locations forgrainsorghumcultivar evaluation.
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Nitrogen from legume cover crops for no-till corn andgrainsorghum.
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Reaction and resistance ofgrainsorghumto heat and drought.
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Precipitation use efficiency of soybean andgrainsorghumin monoculture and rotation systems.
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Residual effects of various phosphorus application methods on winter wheat andgrainsorghum.
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Genotype by environment interactions affectinggrainsorghum.
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Wheat andgrainsorghumare the most important crops.
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Corn, soybeans, milo (grainsorghum), wheat, and other, less common, grain crops are joined by several commercial apple orchards.
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The crops (corn, wheat, andgrainsorghum) were harvested and disked annually along with the roadside ditches adjacent to the cropland.
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