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Almond Thompson wrote:Dang, I would be so into this. Even if just to use the crabgrass grains for farm birds! Wonder how intensive it is to process...
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Cat Knight wrote:
Almond Thompson wrote:Dang, I would be so into this. Even if just to use the crabgrass grains for farm birds! Wonder how intensive it is to process...
Almond, I'd be super interested to follow your experiments. As I said, I'm more likely to experiment with the Ricegrass since I have property in Nevada and it happens to be the state grass. I think I can possibly use that as a marketing point later on.
I found this for you https://yolele.com/fonio fonio is apparently what it is still called in Africa.
Wikipedia says it is a good crop for arid regions and doesn't like humidity...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fonio
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Almond Thompson wrote:Anybody know when the seeds ripen?
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Almond Thompson wrote:So in a couple of weeks perhaps? They aren't golden, have little bud things falling off. Maybe when they look like ripe wheat?
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