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Definition of sorghum in English: sorghumnoun ˈsɔːɡəmˈsɔrɡəm mass nounA cereal which is native to warm regions of the Old World and is a major source of grain and stockfeed. Genus Sorghum, family Gramineae: many species, in particular S. bicolor and its cultivars Example sentencesExamples - These grains include sorghum, soybeans, rice, corn, buckwheat and others.
- Instead, they grow grain sorghum and wheat with rest periods in between.
- They grow maize, sorghum, cassava, sweet potatoes and also rear domesticated animals like goats, pigs and chicken.
- Use less nitrogen for corn or grain sorghum after soybean or alfalfa in rotation.
- The staple foods of the Hutu include beans, corn, millet, sorghum, sweet potatoes, and cassava.
- Avoid planting corn or grain sorghum immediately adjacent to infested wheat fields.
- The major agricultural products are wheat, rice, barley, corn, sorghum, sugarcane, potatoes, and fruits.
- It is also easier to manage damage by grain-feeding birds on semidwarf cultivars of sorghum and pearl millet.
- Millet and sorghum are common grains available throughout northern regions.
- Most producers will opt for a spring planted crop such as corn, grain sorghum, proso millet, or sunflower.
- Most, but not all, top producers no-till grain sorghum into wheat stubble and soybean stubble.
- They also eat grains such as Chinese sorghum, corn, millet, oats, and buckwheat.
- The most common foods are beans, corn, peas, millet, sorghum, cassava, sweet potatoes, and bananas.
- Their main meals consist of a heavy porridge made of flour from such grains as millet, sorghum, or corn.
- The staple grains are millets; 80% of Yemen's grain production is either sorghum or broomcorn millet.
- The corn leaf aphid can be found on corn, sorghum, wheat and barley in Nebraska.
- Brewing materials such as maize, sorghum and finger millet were in abundance in the area but were now being ferried to a neighbouring country.
- The major grain for consumption is maize, although in parts of the Zambezi Valley millet and sorghum are the principle grains.
- Greenbugs feed on a variety of grass crops, including wheat, oats, barley, rye and sorghum.
- The main beneficiaries of the bill are US producers of corn, sorghum, barley, wheat soybeans, oilseeds, cotton and rice.
Origin Late 16th century: modern Latin, from Italian sorgo, perhaps based on a variant of Latin syricum 'Syrian'. Definition of sorghum in US English: sorghumnounˈsɔrɡəmˈsôrɡəm 1A widely cultivated cereal native to warm regions of the Old World. It is a major source of grain and of feed for livestock. Genus Sorghum, family Gramineae: many species, in particular S. bicolor and its cultivars Example sentencesExamples - Their main meals consist of a heavy porridge made of flour from such grains as millet, sorghum, or corn.
- Greenbugs feed on a variety of grass crops, including wheat, oats, barley, rye and sorghum.
- The major grain for consumption is maize, although in parts of the Zambezi Valley millet and sorghum are the principle grains.
- Avoid planting corn or grain sorghum immediately adjacent to infested wheat fields.
- The staple foods of the Hutu include beans, corn, millet, sorghum, sweet potatoes, and cassava.
- These grains include sorghum, soybeans, rice, corn, buckwheat and others.
- It is also easier to manage damage by grain-feeding birds on semidwarf cultivars of sorghum and pearl millet.
- Most producers will opt for a spring planted crop such as corn, grain sorghum, proso millet, or sunflower.
- They grow maize, sorghum, cassava, sweet potatoes and also rear domesticated animals like goats, pigs and chicken.
- Instead, they grow grain sorghum and wheat with rest periods in between.
- Most, but not all, top producers no-till grain sorghum into wheat stubble and soybean stubble.
- Use less nitrogen for corn or grain sorghum after soybean or alfalfa in rotation.
- The staple grains are millets; 80% of Yemen's grain production is either sorghum or broomcorn millet.
- The most common foods are beans, corn, peas, millet, sorghum, cassava, sweet potatoes, and bananas.
- Millet and sorghum are common grains available throughout northern regions.
- The main beneficiaries of the bill are US producers of corn, sorghum, barley, wheat soybeans, oilseeds, cotton and rice.
- They also eat grains such as Chinese sorghum, corn, millet, oats, and buckwheat.
- The corn leaf aphid can be found on corn, sorghum, wheat and barley in Nebraska.
- The major agricultural products are wheat, rice, barley, corn, sorghum, sugarcane, potatoes, and fruits.
- Brewing materials such as maize, sorghum and finger millet were in abundance in the area but were now being ferried to a neighbouring country.
- 1.1US A syrupy sweetener made from a type of sorghum.
Example sentencesExamples - He farmed, cobbled shoes, bottled water and managed a sorghum mill.
Origin Late 16th century: modern Latin, from Italian sorgo, perhaps based on a variant of Latin syricum ‘Syrian’. |