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Maize is the staple and is mainly grown in the Southern and central part of Malawi. Cassava is mainly grown in the northern region. Other starch based foods grown are millet and Sorghum Otherwise main vegetables grown are tomatoes cabbage and onions.
Wheat remains Australia's most popularly grown crop, as it is well suited to the conditions of the continent. Other main crops are canola, oats, lupine, sorghum and barley.
Because of Australia's range of climates and soil types, the country is able to grow nearly any grain crop. Wheat, barley, oats, milo, sorghum, rice and corn are just some of the grains grown in Australia.
Close to two-thirds of the sorghum grown in the United States is used as livestock feed.
Yes. Sorghum production is concentrated in areas where the rainfall is insufficient and the temperatures are too high for profitable corn production. Thus most of the domestic sorghum acreage is in the southern Great Plains states, with Texas, Kansas and Nebraska the leading producers. However, some sweet sorghum has been grown for syrup or silage in Wisconsin and Minnesota.
corn, wheat, rice, sorghum and beans
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The main crops in Australia are grain crops. Wheat is the main crop, while other grains such as barley, canola, sorghum and oats are also widely grown. Sugar cane, rice and cotton are other major crops.
Rice, Wheat, Jowar (Sorghum), Bajra (Millet)
Crops grown in Austin are normally corn, cotton, rice, and sorghum.
There are species of sorghum which are developed especially for animal feed, and we have fed them with great success. However, when feeding sorghum to horses, one should be certain what kind of sorghum is being grown and that the grower knows how to properly manage, cure and bale the crop. Unless you really know what you are doing, letting your horse graze on growing sorghum or Sudan grass can be a risky proposition.