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Amaranth and meadowfoam: Two new crops?

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Holly Hauptli, University of California
Subodh K. Jain, University of California

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California Agriculture 31(9):6-7.

Published September 01, 1977

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Interest in potentially new crops is currently high-news of plant sources for such items as processed food protein, rubber, fuel, and pulp appears almost daily. Whereas 25 or 30 major crop plants meet our needs for food, fiber, or shelter, even a partial list of known useful plants cultivated by man in the past, would run over 20 to 30 thousand names.

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Amaranth and meadowfoam: Two new crops?

Holly Hauptli, Subodh K. Jain
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Amaranth and meadowfoam: Two new crops?

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Authors

Holly Hauptli, University of California
Subodh K. Jain, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 31(9):6-7.

Published September 01, 1977

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Interest in potentially new crops is currently high-news of plant sources for such items as processed food protein, rubber, fuel, and pulp appears almost daily. Whereas 25 or 30 major crop plants meet our needs for food, fiber, or shelter, even a partial list of known useful plants cultivated by man in the past, would run over 20 to 30 thousand names.

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