- published: 11 Nov 2009
- views: 7174
- author: LiveGreenTN
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Muddy Pond Sorghum
Not far from Monterey off Interstate 40 is a small, rural community known simply as Muddy ...
published: 11 Nov 2009
author: LiveGreenTN
Muddy Pond Sorghum
Not far from Monterey off Interstate 40 is a small, rural community known simply as Muddy Pond. Established forty-five years ago by Mennonite farmers, its long been a quiet stop on the road for folks with a bit of time to seek handmade goods and enjoy a glimpse of a more strenuous yet straightforward way of life. The Guenther family has been making sorghum for decades now, cutting cane at harvest time and cooking the sweet juice down using both traditional and modern methods. In laboring side by side, the fathers, mothers, brothers, sons and daughters of the extended Guenther family have found more than one sweet side to the business of making dark, delicious sorghum.
- published: 11 Nov 2009
- views: 7174
- author: LiveGreenTN
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Getting to Know Grain Sorghum
What is grain sorghum? What is it used for? Find out the answers to these questions and mo...
published: 19 Oct 2009
author: MonsantoCo
Getting to Know Grain Sorghum
What is grain sorghum? What is it used for? Find out the answers to these questions and more in a video that gives you the basics of the crop.
- published: 19 Oct 2009
- views: 4053
- author: MonsantoCo
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Making Sorghum Syrup at Sandhill Farm: Sustainable Sweetness
How Sandhill Farm makes delicious, old-fashioned organic sorghum syrup!...
published: 23 Jan 2012
author: drecovillage
Making Sorghum Syrup at Sandhill Farm: Sustainable Sweetness
How Sandhill Farm makes delicious, old-fashioned organic sorghum syrup!
- published: 23 Jan 2012
- views: 3695
- author: drecovillage
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Making Sorghum Syrup
Still making sorghum syrup the same way as was done years ago. Roy and Doris Moore have be...
published: 24 Oct 2009
author: Jim Moore
Making Sorghum Syrup
Still making sorghum syrup the same way as was done years ago. Roy and Doris Moore have been making it this way for 26 years in Brush Creek, Tennessee.
- published: 24 Oct 2009
- views: 16939
- author: Jim Moore
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Sorghum Farm in Ohio - America's Heartland
Sorghum is a veteran heartland crop that a lot of urban folks may have heard of but couldn...
published: 18 Feb 2009
author: americasheartland
Sorghum Farm in Ohio - America's Heartland
Sorghum is a veteran heartland crop that a lot of urban folks may have heard of but couldn't quite tell you what it is. For more of Episode 318 visit: tinyurl.com
- published: 18 Feb 2009
- views: 4949
- author: americasheartland
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How to Pop Grain Sorghum Seeds Like Popcorn with Oil
shop.justpoppin.com ~~ Buy Pop Sorghum Grain at Just Poppin HERE - http Popping sorghum gr...
published: 09 Sep 2010
author: JustPoppinDotCom
How to Pop Grain Sorghum Seeds Like Popcorn with Oil
shop.justpoppin.com ~~ Buy Pop Sorghum Grain at Just Poppin HERE - http Popping sorghum grain on the stovetop is easy and fast and the results are healthy and delicious. Try popping 100% whole grain sorghum now! Pop sorghum grain on the stove in a pot or in a stovetop popcorn popper. See our video on how to use the Popped Sorghum Sifter: youtu.be Easily and quickly remove any unpopped sorghum grains!
- published: 09 Sep 2010
- views: 13137
- author: JustPoppinDotCom
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Sorghum: a crop of our ancestors
In southern Madagascar environmental change is pushing the poor even closer to the margins...
published: 25 Oct 2008
author: SurvivalStrategies
Sorghum: a crop of our ancestors
In southern Madagascar environmental change is pushing the poor even closer to the margins of survival. Two indigenous communities share the experience of this environment through their own films and life stories, providing an insight into the realities of rural poverty and the coping strategies they have developed. Sorghum is an ancestral crop for the Antandroy people and is now being revived following years of failing corn harvests in the regions annual drought. An Antandroy elder passes on her knowledge of preparing sorghum.
- published: 25 Oct 2008
- views: 3279
- author: SurvivalStrategies
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9860 Sts John Deere Header harvesting sorghum
9860 Sts John Deere Header, harvesting Sorghum on the Liverpool Plains in NSW Australia, 2...
published: 02 Jan 2009
author: gunders1982
9860 Sts John Deere Header harvesting sorghum
9860 Sts John Deere Header, harvesting Sorghum on the Liverpool Plains in NSW Australia, 2008
- published: 02 Jan 2009
- views: 9680
- author: gunders1982
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How to cultivate Sorghum
One species, Sorghum bicolor, is an important world crop, used for food (as grain and in s...
published: 06 Oct 2012
author: TNAUgenomic
How to cultivate Sorghum
One species, Sorghum bicolor, is an important world crop, used for food (as grain and in sorghum syrup or "sorghum molasses"), fodder, the production of alcoholic beverages, and biofuels. Most varieties are drought- and heat-tolerant, and are especially important in arid regions, where the grain is one of the staples for poor and rural people
- published: 06 Oct 2012
- views: 155
- author: TNAUgenomic
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Jowar Ki Bhakri - roti of sorghum flour
And traditionally Jonna Rotte or Jowar ki roti is eaten by farmers who do a lot of physica...
published: 22 Aug 2012
author: vahchef
Jowar Ki Bhakri - roti of sorghum flour
And traditionally Jonna Rotte or Jowar ki roti is eaten by farmers who do a lot of physical work and Jonna rotte or rotti you can find detailed recipes at my website and also find many videos with recipes at www.vahrehvah.com simple easy and quick recipes and videos of Indian Pakistani and Asian Oriental foods
- published: 22 Aug 2012
- views: 8923
- author: vahchef
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Growing sorghum crops for ethanol
SUNUP talks with crop production specialist Chad Godsey about best practices for effective...
published: 30 Oct 2009
author: SUNUPTV
Growing sorghum crops for ethanol
SUNUP talks with crop production specialist Chad Godsey about best practices for effectively planting and growing sweet sorghum to be used for ethanol.
- published: 30 Oct 2009
- views: 5024
- author: SUNUPTV
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Betty's Trip to 3rd Annual Sorghum Festival, Richmond, KY--NO RECIPE--
In this video, Betty and her husband, Rick, visit the 3rd Annual Sorghum Festival at the M...
published: 11 Oct 2009
author: bettyskitchen
Betty's Trip to 3rd Annual Sorghum Festival, Richmond, KY--NO RECIPE--
In this video, Betty and her husband, Rick, visit the 3rd Annual Sorghum Festival at the Madison County Fairgrounds in Richmond, KY. Information about sorghum: Sweet sorghum has been widely cultivated in the US since the 1850s for use in sweeteners, primarily in the form of sorghum syrup. By the early 1900s, the US produced 20 million gallons of sweet sorghum syrup annually. Making syrup from sorghum (as from sugar cane) is heavily labor intensive. Following World War II, with the declining availability of farm labor, sorghum syrup production fell drastically. Currently, less than 1 million gallons are produced annually in the US Most sorghum grown for syrup production is grown in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, and Tennessee. Sorghum syrup and hot biscuits are a traditional breakfast in southern Appalachia. Brian Ayres, an expert on Southern United States cuisine, states that it is impossible to drink more than a few tablespoons of sorghum molasses without respite. In the US since the 1950s, sorghum has been raised primarily for forage and silage, with sorghum cultivation for cattle feed concentrated in the Great Plains (Texas, Kansas, and Nebraska are the leading producers), where insufficient rainfall and high temperature make corn production unprofitable. Sweet sorghum syrup is called "molasses" or "sorghum molasses" in some regions of the US, but the term molasses more properly refers to a different sweet syrup, made as a ...
- published: 11 Oct 2009
- views: 7424
- author: bettyskitchen
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Jowar Hurda(Sorghum)/Recipe: How To Make Jowar(Sorghum) Raita
www.myjhola.blogspot.com Tender Jowar(Sorghum) and recipe for sorghum raita. Watch in 720p...
published: 28 Dec 2011
author: myjhola
Jowar Hurda(Sorghum)/Recipe: How To Make Jowar(Sorghum) Raita
www.myjhola.blogspot.com Tender Jowar(Sorghum) and recipe for sorghum raita. Watch in 720p for best viewing experience. Demonstration & Narration by Saee Koranne Khandekar, Camera & Editing by Abhay Koranne
- published: 28 Dec 2011
- views: 10717
- author: myjhola
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High-Biomass Sorghum Harvest
High-biomass sorghum being harvested for use in renewable electricity production....
published: 23 Nov 2009
author: BladeEnergyCrops
High-Biomass Sorghum Harvest
High-biomass sorghum being harvested for use in renewable electricity production.
- published: 23 Nov 2009
- views: 9135
- author: BladeEnergyCrops
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Sorghum Cookies "how to make" (1 of 2)
Hey!,, you'll, look at that, when you hear that you know it's gonna be good, warm butter, ...
published: 08 Oct 2012
author: shopdogsam
Sorghum Cookies "how to make" (1 of 2)
Hey!,, you'll, look at that, when you hear that you know it's gonna be good, warm butter, leftover sugar, don't error on too much sugar, look at them sorghum's, I wish I had a little more butter,,, man, all I have is one stick of butter,, self-rising flour and instant grits, use about half and half, mix well,, you are going to need room temp. butter,, no need to wait just shove it into the microwave oven for about 30 - 45 seconds,,, like magic you get melted butter,, mix well, squeeze off to a golf ball size,, no!, that's too big, only about half that size will be enuff,, Oh! them little darling cookies, leave a comment, subscribe, pass it on,, this is part one of two, bake and enjoy, the recipe is, preheat oven to 375 degrees,, in a large mixing bowl, mix together, 1 and 1/2 stick of melted butter,, 3 cups of self-rising flour,, 3 cups of instant grits,, 1 spoon of baking powder,, a little ground cinnamon,, 1 cup of sugar (brown or white use what you have got),, 1 full cup of sorghum (molasses),, 1 or 2 dash's of sea salt,, mix well (all measurements are more or less),, pat out small amounts onto a greased (oiled) cookie sheet, bake for 20 - 30 minutes,,, until done?, let cool and enjoy with a big cold glass of milk, hot chocolate, coffee, hot tea,,,,,,
- published: 08 Oct 2012
- views: 1586
- author: shopdogsam
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2012 Bob's Red Mill Intercollegiate Cup -- Rachel Corradetti, CCNM
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published: 16 Mar 2012
author: Rachel Corradetti
2012 Bob's Red Mill Intercollegiate Cup -- Rachel Corradetti, CCNM
- published: 16 Mar 2012
- views: 2023
- author: Rachel Corradetti
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Sorghum : Growing and Harvesting
Follow us on facebook www.facebook.com Growing and Harvesting Sorghum for Livestock Feed. ...
published: 08 Jan 2013
author: MayeuxMinistries
Sorghum : Growing and Harvesting
Follow us on facebook www.facebook.com Growing and Harvesting Sorghum for Livestock Feed. Heirloom Okra and Green onion seed stock as well
- published: 08 Jan 2013
- views: 1162
- author: MayeuxMinistries
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Sorghum: Responding to the Health and Economic Challenges of Developing Nations
Sorghum is the world's fifth-largest crop, and the daily diet of more than 500-million peo...
published: 08 May 2009
author: whitecoatstrategies
Sorghum: Responding to the Health and Economic Challenges of Developing Nations
Sorghum is the world's fifth-largest crop, and the daily diet of more than 500-million people. Despite sorghum's natural resistance to extreme conditions, it severely lacks in essential life-sustaining vitamins and minerals, and is difficult to digest. The Africa Harvest Biotechnology Foundation is now leading a consortium of organizations to develop a bio-fortified sorghum.
- published: 08 May 2009
- views: 315
- author: whitecoatstrategies