A group of Kentucky craftmakers harvest broomcorn, a type sorghum, from a farm. The broomcoarn is used to produce brooms and other products at Sunhouse Craft in Berea. HABITS THAT WILL HELP YOU ...
The six cereals included rice, millet, broomcorn, sorghum, wheat, and wild rice stem. The six animals were the horse, cow, sheep, pig, dog, and chicken. The six clears were water, thick liquid ...
The six cereals included rice, millet, broomcorn, sorghum, wheat, and wild rice stem. The six animals were the horse, cow, sheep, pig, dog, and chicken. The six clears were water, thick liquid ...
Broomcorn harvesting used to be a major part of the U.S. agriculture industry before being swept away in the 1990s, but one Kentucky craftsperson is looking to bring it back. Artisan broom-maker ...
It’s not the actual hobby of being a broomsquire that first attracted him as much as the genetics behind the making of the broomcorn, a type of sorghum, used to make the bristles of a broom’s ...
The Arcola Broomcorn Festival in Arcola, Illinois, ran from Sept. 6 through Sept. 8 and celebrated all things related to broomcorn, a plant that can be dried and bound together to make brooms.
Christie’s is partnering with the nonprofit Civil Art for an exhibition and philanthropic auction, Night Market, that will open for online bidding on July 22 and stay live through August 2.