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Sorghum bicolor plant harvested and drying out after harvest, Uganda, Africa
Arbore region,Omo valley, Ethiopia-appril 05-2012: Sorghum is one of the most complete cereals on the planet and one of the few that can be grown in the Omo Valley in Ethiopia. It is a key food for the tribes that inhabit the Omo valley because they obtain sorghum flour from it.
Sorghum (scientific name: Sorghum bicolor), also known as bicolor sorghum and milo, is a tall annual herbaceous plant of the Poaceae family. It likes warmth, is drought-resistant and waterlogged, and its seeds are red, white, brown, and have sticky variants. Bicolor sorghum is a domesticated sorghum species, and wild species and bicolor sorghum form the genus Sorghum.
Sorghum fields in harvest season
corn planter
Photo of sorghum plantation. Agriculture.
Healthy nutrients: fiber, magnesium, iron, nicotinic acid, riboflavin, calcium, potassium , vitamins  and thiamine
Wheat field
hand holding sorghum fruit still on tree
Sorghum (scientific name: Sorghum bicolor), also known as bicolor sorghum and milo, is a tall annual herbaceous plant of the Poaceae family. It likes warmth, is drought-resistant and waterlogged, and its seeds are red, white, brown, and have sticky variants. Bicolor sorghum is a domesticated sorghum species, and wild species and bicolor sorghum form the genus Sorghum.
Cereal plants
Corn shocks in a field ready for fall harvest. Located in Berlin, Ohio on an Amish farm, USA
Early morning El Salvador landscape, with harvested corn field in foreground.\n\nTaken in El Salvador, Central America
The food being grown
Photo of a man in a sorghum plantation. Agronomist.
Farmer and Wheat Field
Raw Ripe millet crops in the field agriculture landscape view
Sorghum (scientific name: Sorghum bicolor), also known as bicolor sorghum and milo, is a tall annual herbaceous plant of the Poaceae family. It likes warmth, is drought-resistant and waterlogged, and its seeds are red, white, brown, and have sticky variants. Bicolor sorghum is a domesticated sorghum species, and wild species and bicolor sorghum form the genus Sorghum.
Mature millet
Farm machines harvesting corn. The entire corn plant is used, no waste. Agricultural machines working in farmland during harvesting corn. Smart farmer harvest. Combine harvester pours corn
Sorghum with blue sky and clouds in the background, in a field in north Texas.
sorghum plantation in sunny day.
Cereals
sorghum field
Corn field and corn plants damaged by a hailstorm. Plants stripped of leaves, stalks broken off, and whole field beaten down.
Red Sorghum
Photo of a sorghum plantation.
Silo in the countryside
Panama City, March 2010. A contingent of undocumented workers picking tomatoes and straight beens in a file in Florida.
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