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To farmers across Greater Minnesota familiar with annual rotations of corn and soybean crops, the words “perennial” and “grain” might seem like an odd pairing at first.
That was true for Alan Kraus, conservation program manager for the Cannon River Watershed Partnership in Southeast Minnesota, until he read about the development of Kernza in his local newspaper a few years ago. Kernza is the trademarked name owned by The Land Institute of grain harvested from improved varieties of a perennial grass called intermediate wheatgrass.
“It sounded fascinating to me I had to learn as much as I could about this new crop,” Kraus said. “Once I did my research and connected with folks at the University of Minnesota who were working on this crop, it became clear we have a lot of wins with a grain like Kernza.”
hardships generations ago to come to california. the 72-year-old singled out his aunt, connie carlson, will be 99 this year. those hankering after my job, it may be a while so.. and brown thinks his family pioneering spirit alive, that will help move california out of the recession. he attended a labor union reception, and in keeping with the nature, only hot dogs, chips and water were served. estimates are he spent less than $100,000 for festivities. and the new governor has to present a new state budget next monday, so he has to get right to work. we re told to suspect more cuts in the face of a $28 billion deficit. live in sacramento abc 7 news. and former san francisco district attorney camela harris was sworn in today at california museum for history, women and arts. and is the first female and first african and asian american attorney general in california. and lieutenant governor elect gavin newsom attended but did not take the oath of office today scheduling h
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