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Other Buckwheat Sites:
A Multi-Purpose, Short-Season Alternative. This site is from the Department of Agronomy, University of Missouri-Columbia. Topics covered include the history, description, uses, markets and economics and how to grow buckwheat.
Buckwheat Production. This North Dakota State University site discusses buckwheat Production under the following headings. Adaptation, rotation, seed bed, date of seeding, rate and depth of seeding, fertilizer, harvesting, pests, weed control, yield and marketing.
Cornell University. This site contains extension information for buckwheat growers and users. It discusses buckwheat production, research projects, the Northeast Buckwheat Growers Association, consumer information as well as arcane and amusing things about buckwheat.
Manitoba Agriculture and Food. This Government site covers all aspects of buckwheat production and management. It contains a buckwheat industry profile as well as a Seed Manitoba Variety Recommendation. It has links to weed control, insects and diseases of buckwheat.
Minn-Dak Growers Ltd. This North Dakota buckwheat processor and miller's site contains crop production guides, lists of buckwheat ingredients, uses and products, processing facilities, and news and information on buckwheat.
Pseudocereal and Nutraceutical. This paper was published in J. Janik (ed.) Progress in new crops. ASHS Press. Alexandria, VA. It covers all aspects of production, marketing, processing, buckwheat as a nutrceutical, and utilization of buckwheat.
The 6th International Symposium on Buckwheat. This site provides information on and a listing of all papers presented at The 6th International Symposium on Buckwheat held at Shinshu University, Ina, Nagano, Japan on Aug 24-29, 1995.
The Birkett Mills. This New York state buckwheat miller's site has information on buckwheat processing and products. It contains growing tips, recipes, news, celiac information, gluten free information, frequently asked questions and links to the Celiac and Gluten Free Diet Support Page.
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