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Farm of the Future
Food companies that are looking for unusual ingredients often have to source these products outside of the country.
Farm of the Future
Seventh generation farmer Claire Smith wanted a way to diversify away from just relying on commodity crops.
Farm of the Future
Food companies that are looking for unusual ingredients often have to source these products outside of the country.
Farm of the Future
Seventh generation family farmer Claire Smith is diversifying her operation to include ancient grains like teff and buckwheat.
Line on Agriculture
University of Nevada research professor Dr. John Cushman talks about drought tolerant Teff.
Line on Agriculture
University of Nevada Professor John Cushman thinks Teff is a great crop
Line on Agriculture
University of Nevada Professor John Cushman thinks Teff is a great crop.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
I'm Susan Allen . Like people, some horses and ponies have the propensity to gain weight and like their human counterparts, this brings with it a host of health issues. Teff is becoming more and more popular especially on the West side with the horse show crowd as a forage alternative. Here is Natalie Shaw, a teff specialists with WSU. Shaw is currently looking for growers fro the 2017 season for more information on Teff contact Natalie.shaw @wsu.edu
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
WSU has been really really supportive of my project, they recognize the potential as a great advantage for NW growers but also they recognize the need in the horse market too.