sorghumco.wordpress.com
Sorghumco's Weblog | Just another WordPress.com weblogJust another WordPress.com weblog
http://sorghumco.wordpress.com/
Just another WordPress.com weblog
http://sorghumco.wordpress.com/
TODAY'S RATING
>1,000,000
Date Range
HIGHEST TRAFFIC ON
Saturday
LOAD TIME
0.7 seconds
16x16
32x32
PAGES IN
THIS WEBSITE
15
SSL
EXTERNAL LINKS
19
SITE IP
192.0.78.12
LOAD TIME
0.703 sec
SCORE
6.2
Sorghumco's Weblog | Just another WordPress.com weblog | sorghumco.wordpress.com Reviews
https://sorghumco.wordpress.com
Just another WordPress.com weblog
Selling Food locally | Sorghumco's Weblog
https://sorghumco.wordpress.com/2014/11/23/selling-food-locally
Just another WordPress.com weblog. Laquo; Organics – does size matter? Local food is once again popular; a century ago, most food purchased was grown locally. Then came the boom in retail marketing, mega farms and the one-stop shopping, eg Walmart. Now the pendulum has swung back and buying your food from local growers is seen as more sustainable and politically correct – cutting out thousands of miles of shipping food to market). At first, the overseas shipping procedures were a little daunting, but I g...
Mysteries of Crop Yields | Sorghumco's Weblog
https://sorghumco.wordpress.com/2013/11/24/mysteries-of-crop-yields
Just another WordPress.com weblog. Laquo; Dia de los Muertos. Mysteries of Crop Yields. As an organic inspector, I get to see a lot of farms. One of the things that often “wonders me” (a Mennonite expression – from the German language) is how crop yields vary so widely. For example, corn yields on organic farms can vary from 30 to 200 bu/ac. that’s a factor of 7. So what are the factors/reasons? On the transplanter, do folks make a good insertion of the cell block w/ plants every time? I attribute it on ...
March | 2015 | Sorghumco's Weblog
https://sorghumco.wordpress.com/2015/03
Just another WordPress.com weblog. Archive for March, 2015. March 18, 2015. In my experience, one of the hardest time of the year on the farm is waiting for spring. When does the waiting begin? OK, so we’ve had our winter’s rest from the agric year. By now,the seed catalogs have arrived and we are drooling over the veggies/fruits. Nowadays, even grain crop farmers are getting catalogs for the latest varieties of field crop seeds available. So here I am talking about waiting for spring – in March! So R...
Wassailing Fruit Trees | Sorghumco's Weblog
https://sorghumco.wordpress.com/2014/01/26/wassailing-fruit-trees
Just another WordPress.com weblog. Laquo; Mysteries of Crop Yields. I was introduced to this tradition by my friend Dan Kelly, who has a commercial apple orchard. Google notes that wassailing was a tradition in cider trees/orchards in England. At our farm, we include all fruit trees; this is about my experience with it. We usually do in January – but have not done it yet this year. Here is what happens:. 8211; Dan sends out an invitation to friends; we gather at his house for a potluck dinner. 8211; we d...
Waiting for Spring | Sorghumco's Weblog
https://sorghumco.wordpress.com/2015/03/18/waiting-for-spring
Just another WordPress.com weblog. Laquo; Selling Produce locally. Mystery of Crop Yields – II. In my experience, one of the hardest time of the year on the farm is waiting for spring. When does the waiting begin? OK, so we’ve had our winter’s rest from the agric year. By now,the seed catalogs have arrived and we are drooling over the veggies/fruits. Nowadays, even grain crop farmers are getting catalogs for the latest varieties of field crop seeds available. What is normal these days? So – that...
TOTAL PAGES IN THIS WEBSITE
15
Organic Gardening in St. Louis: Pathogens in Commercial Compost
http://organicgardenstl.blogspot.com/2009/03/pathogens-in-commercial-compost.html
Organic Gardening in St. Louis. Saturday, March 28, 2009. Pathogens in Commercial Compost. Interesting article in the the Franklin County, Maine Bulldog. About compost made at huge commercial facilities. It's not. One of those " organic guys are crazy and look how dangerous it is to do stuff without chemicals. Articles, but is well-written. Http:/ www.dailybulldog.com/db/? What's an organic gardener to do? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Local and Green Missouri.
Organic Gardening in St. Louis: November 2008
http://organicgardenstl.blogspot.com/2008_11_01_archive.html
Organic Gardening in St. Louis. Sunday, November 23, 2008. Take care of the birds. Birds are an important part of an organic garden. If you have made a commitment to not use chemical sprays to kill bugs, then you can no doubt appreciate the birds that eat insects in your garden. Not only do they provide a valuable service, but the birds are enjoyable to watch and listen to (especially if you have indoor cats! Bird splat on one of the back doors. We ended up at WalMart, looking for those tacky beaded curt...
Organic Gardening in St. Louis: October 2008
http://organicgardenstl.blogspot.com/2008_10_01_archive.html
Organic Gardening in St. Louis. Thursday, October 23, 2008. Quebec herbicide ban violates NAFTA, pesticide maker alleges. Http:/ www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2008/10/22/quebec-pesticide.html? Sent from my BlackBerry smartphone with SprintSpeed. Links to this post. Saturday, October 4, 2008. Had to do a plant walk before heading out shopping and found this guy. Will need to look him up later. Sent from my BlackBerry smartphone with SprintSpeed. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
Organic Gardening in St. Louis: March 2009
http://organicgardenstl.blogspot.com/2009_03_01_archive.html
Organic Gardening in St. Louis. Saturday, March 28, 2009. Pathogens in Commercial Compost. Interesting article in the the Franklin County, Maine Bulldog. About compost made at huge commercial facilities. It's not. One of those " organic guys are crazy and look how dangerous it is to do stuff without chemicals. Articles, but is well-written. Http:/ www.dailybulldog.com/db/? What's an organic gardener to do? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Local and Green Missouri.
Organic Gardening in St. Louis: February 2009
http://organicgardenstl.blogspot.com/2009_02_01_archive.html
Organic Gardening in St. Louis. Saturday, February 21, 2009. Missouri Organic Association 2009 Conference. The conference is today, and turnout is great! The conference has two tracks: "Experienced and Veteran Farmers," and "Prospective and Beginning Farmers." There were so many participants in the "Prospective" track that they had to switch rooms to accommodate everyone, and the organizers were worried they would run out of food at lunchtime (but there's plenty! And the different loans and grants that a...
Organic Gardening in St. Louis: January 2009
http://organicgardenstl.blogspot.com/2009_01_01_archive.html
Organic Gardening in St. Louis. Monday, January 19, 2009. Seedlings from Missouri Department of Conservation. Check out the list of seedlings that are sold by the George O. White State Forest Nursery. Orders for the tree and shrub seedlings are taken online or by fax through mid-April (you will be billed for your selections), and shipped in May. For areas where a variety of seedlings are needed, in smaller quantities, four special bundles are available. Links to this post. Thursday, January 8, 2009.
Organic Gardening in St. Louis: September 2009
http://organicgardenstl.blogspot.com/2009_09_01_archive.html
Organic Gardening in St. Louis. Monday, September 28, 2009. My favorite garden shoes. Yes, they look funny. But they feel wonderful! These "foot gloves" are called Vibram Five Fingers. After wearing these in the garden for a weekend, I bought a second pair in black to wear outside of the garden (and even to work! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Local and Green Missouri. Adventures in Eating Locally. My favorite garden shoes.
Organic Gardening in St. Louis: Free Vermicomposting Demonstration July 16
http://organicgardenstl.blogspot.com/2009/07/free-vermicomposting-demonstration-july.html
Organic Gardening in St. Louis. Monday, July 13, 2009. Free Vermicomposting Demonstration July 16. Join me this Thursday 6:30 pm at the Whole Foods in Town and Country (Woods Mill and Clayton, same shopping center as Target) for a free vermicomposting demonstration. I'll be there with a couple of my worm bins, and will show you how to start your own bin, how to maintain it, and how to harvest the castings when they're ready. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
Organic Gardening in St. Louis: Ikea Hack: Stylish Vermicompost Bin for a Small Space
http://organicgardenstl.blogspot.com/2009/04/ikea-hack-stylish-vermicompost-bin-for.html
Organic Gardening in St. Louis. Saturday, April 11, 2009. Ikea Hack: Stylish Vermicompost Bin for a Small Space. I was driving through Chicago a couple weekends ago, when my car had trouble. It kept pulling toward a big blue and yellow building full of wonderful Scandinavian delights, and then it just stopped. Well, what was I to do? I had to go inside. Inspiration hit when I saw the Trofast. I don't like most of the commercial worm bins out there, for a number of reasons. The bin should be big enough to...
Organic Gardening in St. Louis: May 2009
http://organicgardenstl.blogspot.com/2009_05_01_archive.html
Organic Gardening in St. Louis. Sunday, May 31, 2009. Whenever I work out in the yard, I usually take a camera. You never know what you'll find! I have a couple of very large Devil's Backbone (a/k/a Redbird Cactus) plants that came with us from Texas 2.5 years ago, and the poor things have been in the same pots since then (I'm really terrible with houseplants! When transplanting one into a larger pot today, I found a worm as long as my hand! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
TOTAL LINKS TO THIS WEBSITE
19
Center for Sorghum Improvement
Welcome to The Center for Sorghum Improvement. The Center for Soghum Improvement was initiated by Kansas State University in 2001 to foster interdisciplinary research, extension and education on sorghum in Kansas. In 2006, these efforts were regionalized with the inclusion of Texas Tech and Texas A&M Universities. This effort resulted in the creation of the Great Plains Sorghum Improvement and Utilization Center. Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player.
不動産の売却|不動産を知る
Center for Sorghum Improvement
Welcome to The Center for Sorghum Improvement. The Center for Soghum Improvement was initiated by Kansas State University in 2001 to foster interdisciplinary research, extension and education on sorghum in Kansas. In 2006, these efforts were regionalized with the inclusion of Texas Tech and Texas A&M Universities. This effort resulted in the creation of the Great Plains Sorghum Improvement and Utilization Center. Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player.
Center for Sorghum Improvement
Welcome to The Center for Sorghum Improvement. The Center for Soghum Improvement was initiated by Kansas State University in 2001 to foster interdisciplinary research, extension and education on sorghum in Kansas. In 2006, these efforts were regionalized with the inclusion of Texas Tech and Texas A&M Universities. This effort resulted in the creation of the Great Plains Sorghum Improvement and Utilization Center. Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player.
Sorghum Checkoff - Investing your Sorghum Checkoff dollars to increase profitability for the sorghum industry.
State Sorghum Hybrid Yield Trails. For Millers and Bakers. Board Meetings and Minutes. Annual and Quarterly Reports. How the Checkoff Works. TAKE CONTROL OF THE PEST. Learn more about the resources available to effectively combat the sugarcane aphid and other pests. EXPLORE SORGHUM’S VERSATILITY. Learn more about sorghum’s uniqueness as a food product and how to incorporate it into your culinary masterpieces! Nebraska Farmer Brings Sorghum to Your Family Dinner Table. 2014 Sorghum Checkoff Annual Report.
Sorghumco's Weblog | Just another WordPress.com weblog
Just another WordPress.com weblog. March 18, 2015. In my experience, one of the hardest time of the year on the farm is waiting for spring. When does the waiting begin? OK, so we’ve had our winter’s rest from the agric year. By now,the seed catalogs have arrived and we are drooling over the veggies/fruits. Nowadays, even grain crop farmers are getting catalogs for the latest varieties of field crop seeds available. So here I am talking about waiting for spring – in March! What is normal these days? So &#...
IGD Sorghum Home
Data Release Date: 20 July 2006. Molecular and Functional Diversity of the Sorghum Genome. About the Sorghum Database. Release 1.0, July 20, 2006.
Coming Soon
Future home of something quite cool. If you're the site owner. To launch this site. If you are a visitor.
sorghumfestivalblairsville.com
Sorghum Festival Blairsville
World Famous Sorghum Festival will be held at Meeks Park on the 2nd and 3rd Weekends of October 2012. Concert - Saturday, Oct. 13th - 4:00 pm. Bring a blanket or lawn chairs! Schedule of Events for 43rd Annual Sorghum Festival in Blairsville, Ga. Saturday, October 13 and 20. 9:00 am Arts, crafts, and sorghum mill (Good Neighbors' Car Show on the 20th only). 11:00 am Parade (on the 13th only). 12:30 pm Biskit eatin' contest. 1:30 pm Games, contests, and music. 5:00 pm Festival closes.
sorghumflour.com
The domain sorghumflour.com is for sale. To purchase, call Afternic at 1 781-373-6823 or call (855) 687-0661. Click here.
Sorghumflour.org