PLYMOUTH NOTCH — Buckwheat used to be called the “lazy farmer’s crop.” It would grow anywhere, the soil didn’t have to be that fertile, and farmers could plant it in June and still harvest a good crop ...
Washington State University researchers are looking for farmers with more than 20 acres to experiment with buckwheat. The crop can benefit a total farm system, growers say, but the Washington Grain ...
More farmers are investing in niche or alternative crops to try and take advantage of the growing popularity of gluten-free food. Over the last decade, gluten-free food has gone from being ridiculed ...
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