While Kernza is genetically similar to traditional wheat, the main difference that sets it apart from other grains is the fact that it is a perennial crop. This means it can be planted once and it ...
20-years in the making, that many believe could single-handedly slash emissions, store carbon in the soil, and help the wider environment. The neat fusilli coils contain flour ground from Kernza, a ...
Silphium is in early breeding stages to be a low-input, alternative forage crop The Southwestern Colorado Research Center in Yellow Jacket recently planted an acre of a promising perennial crop ...