Extractions: Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-xxii Foreword, pp. 1-2 Introduction, pp. 3-16 1 African Rice, pp. 17-38 2 Finger Millet, pp. 39-58 3 Fonio (Acha), pp. 59-76 4 Pearl Millet, pp. 77-92 5 Pearl Millet: Subsistence Types, pp. 93-110 6 Pearl Millet: Commercial Types, pp. 111-126 7 Sorghum, pp. 127-144 8 Sorghum: Subsistence Types, pp. 145-158 9 Sorghum: Commercial Types, pp. 159-176 10 Sorghum: Specialty Types, pp. 177-194 11 Sorghum: Fuel and Utility Types, pp. 195-214 12 Tef, pp. 215-236 13 Other Cultivated Grains, pp. 237-250 Wild Grains, pp. 251-272 Appendix A: Potential Breakthroughs for Grain Farmers, pp. 273-284 Appendix B: Potential Breakthroughs in Grain Handling, pp. 285-296 Appendix C: Potential Breakthroughs in Convenience Foods, pp. 297-311
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