- Author: Pamela Kan-Rice
Published on: July 29, 2020

Oli Bachie, shown in a forage sorghum trial field, researches new crops for Imperial County farmers to grow in the low desert.
This is one of a series of stories featuring a sampling of UC ANR academics whose work exemplifies the public value UC ANR brings to California.
Oli Bachie, “person of the globe,” researches new desert crops to spur economic growth
While herding goats along dusty roads as a boy growing up in Oromia, Ethiopia, Oli Bachie began striving to improve his economic position in life. His path to a better life passed through the Philippines and Canada before reaching the United States. Now, carrying the mantle of Ph.D., the UC Cooperative Extension farm advisor is doing research to help California farmers...
Public Value:
UCANR: Promoting economic prosperity in California
Tags: giant king grass (1), Imperial County (3), Oli Bachie (1), public value (6), quinoa (1), Rhodes grass (1), teff (1)
Focus Area Tags: Agriculture
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