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Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station: Historical Circulars

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Date of this Version

5-1943

Document Type

Article

Citation

Cushing, R. L. (1943). The outlook for waxy sorghum in Nebraska (University of Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station Circular No. 73)

Comments

ISSN 0099-5460 (print)

ISSN 2690-8034 (online)

Abstract

This circular reports on the present situation regarding the use of waxy sorghum grain for the manufacture of special starches. In the spring of 1942, a publication from this Station (Experiment Station Circular 69) suggested the possibility of a market for the waxy grain of Nebraska-grown Leoti sorgo. Since then there have been many developments which may interest those who have grown or who may contemplate growing Leoti in Nebraska.

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