Don't Call It Wheat: An Environmentally Friendly Grain Takes Root
Researchers have developed a new wheat-like species called Salish Blue that grows back year after year, which not only cuts down on work for farmers, but helps prevent erosion and agricultural waste.
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February 8, 2017 at 07:00PM
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NPR News: Don't Call It Wheat: An Environmentally Friendly Grain Takes Root
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