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It’s looking like the weather is starting to become much more bearable than it’s been the past few weeks this summer. Our ...
My introduction to teff came in a bag of seeds given to me by friends. They weren’t for planting; they were for eating, ...
Often used as a rotation crop or forage grass option, teff is grown for profit by a handful of U.S. producers, and the grain is gaining popularity with health-conscious consumers.
A project to improve teff grass, a staple grain that originated in Ethiopia, is underway at the University of Nevada, Reno. The aim is to make it more drought tolerant and productive under the harsh ...
Fereday said this year a south-central Idaho grower who practices no-till farming planted more teff and fewer dry bean acres. The farmer plans to bale teff straw in addition to producing grain.
MORRIS, Minn. — Paddocks in the West Central Research and Outreach Center's pastures are looking a bit different this summer.
An ivory to brown seed from a type of bunch grass, teff accounts for nearly 70% of the local diet in Ethiopia and neighboring Eritrea.
Airport officials are asking area farmers who are willing to cut about 200 acres of grass surrounding the runways to name their price for the trimmings.Airport Manager Kent Maurer said the ...