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Sorghum as a source of biofuels had some of the nation's top scientists at the Great Plains Sorghum Conference enthusiastic about its future. (Texas Agricultural Experiment Station photo by Blair Fannin)
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Dr. Bob Avant, program manager for the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station's bioenergy initiative, stands in front of tall sorghum being bred for biofuel production in College Station. Pictured front is hybrid sorghum varieties used in conventional cross-pollination with the tall sorghum. The research effort is led by Dr. Bill Rooney, Experiment Station plant scientist. (Texas Agricultural Experiment Station photo by Jerrold Summerlin)
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