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Amaranth, a nutritional powerhouse, is making a comeback in Indian home gardens. This dual-harvest plant offers both leafy greens and protein-rich seeds, thriving even in hot, dry conditions. Easy to ...
The Divisional Commissioner of Kashmir, Vijay Kumar Bidhuri, announced that critical repair and maintenance works are ...
1 Control of 3- to 4-inch Palmer amaranth in 2020 Corteva Agriscience trials with Enlist One® herbicide at 32 fl oz/A, Liberty® herbicide at 32 fl. oz/A., glyphosate DMA at 29 fl. oz/A. and AMS ...
Amaranth, an obscure African native grain, is making waves for its superior nutrition ...
Understand amaranth's health benefits, including high protein and antioxidants. Learn its uses, preparation tips, and how it can help with conditions like celiac disease and inflammation.
These flatbreads are super easy to make by mixing the flour with water and salt before cooking on a hot griddle. They make ...
Amaranth, a traditional food of the Aztecs, Incas and Mayans, also has much to offer today's Northwest gardeners. Its leaves, stems and seeds all can be eaten, and foliage color may be green, red ...
Amaranth is often called an ancient grain—the plant has been cultivated for over 8,000 years—but technically it’s not a grain at all. It belongs to the same botanical family as beets, chard ...
Palmer amaranth, known as pigweed, in a research field at Kansas State University. Benjamin Rasmussen for The New York Times Pigweed starting to regrow after being treated with herbicide.
Amaranth Advisors was one of the biggest hedge-fund blowups in history. Now, the fallen fund is approaching a new milestone: a decadelong wait to give investors back what remains of their money.
This amaranth-based, open-faced tlayuda is typical of the Mixteca region of Oaxaca. Amaranth cereal sprinkled on fruit, like watermelon, is a common way of consuming amaranth in Mexico.