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Sorghum's usefulness leads to deeper study By Stephanie Schupska University of Georgia Say "sorghum" in many parts of Georgia, and the topic may turn to the values of sorghum syrup.Wait a few years, though, and that same biscuit-topper may be the center of a biofuels discussion. Like many crops, grain sorghum has trouble thriving in Georgia's typically humid climate. But both state... More ... Avalanche of blossom end rot could hit tomatoes By Terry Kelley University of Georgia In the garden, you see the perfect shape of a redripe tomato, and your mouth starts to water. But your feathers fall when you see its blackened, sunken bottom. You've been the victim of blossom end rot on tomatoes. More ... |
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