
Thanks Nick.
Agricultural Biodiversity Weblog
Crops, animals, wild relatives ...
SLNRao regrets the mistakes of the past, but sees a bright future ahead for grasspea, and its relatives:
Looking at the likely benefits of Homoarginine on the cardiovasculature and emerging concepts on ODAP itself I am of the firm belief that grass pea in coming years will turn into a rich man’s pulse.
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The customers have been pAWNED. Not.
Yeah that’s some nice green grain stalks, but those ain’t oats!
Mmmm… organic wrapped in plastic. *drool* What ever happened to cardboard canisters? Too natural?
Like I often say, when in doubt, ask a botanist. What idiots. Name confusion is much more common because in Scotland oats is called “corn” which just means common cereal grain of the region, but try explaining that in North America. Amaizing.
I once had a packet of linseeds with a picture of a farmer loading bunches of flowering flax stems into a cart. Very picturesque, but I bet yields were a bit low. Wish I’d kept it – it made me laugh.