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Michigan State University researcher Dr. Sieglinde Snapp is hoping her work on Perennial Wheat at the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station might offer farmers a new sustainable way to harvest wheat.
Snapp isn't the only one. The Associate Professor of Crop & Soil Sciences was just informed her Perennial Wheat research is going to be funded with approximately a $1 million over the next four years by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Snapp and one of her graduate student research assistants Brook Wilke, Michigan State Univ. Ph. D. Crop & Soil Science, explain the research and discuss the potential of Perennial Wheat.
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