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    Varietal trial of Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.)for Conservation Agriculture Production Systems

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    Date
    2014
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    Mercado, Agustin R. Jr.
    Arcinal, Gil A.
    Gabitano, Bensive Mahinay
    Reyes, Manuel R.
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    Sorghum is being cultivated all over the world mainly as feed for animals and in some areas it is used for human consumption and in a variety of industrial application like paper making and used as adhesives. The poster describes a trial of sorghum as a replacement for hybrid maize in conservation agriculture production systems.
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