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Kaffir Corn
In somewhat recent years this thrifty plant has become popular in the United States as a forage plant. It is of comparatively stunted growth, and it constitutes a valuable addition to the not very long list of forage plants. It is not grown very extensively, however, in the regular corn belt.

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