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The Persistence of Memory,” the Robert W. Kasling Memorial Lecture, will be given by Dr. Juan De Urda on Tuesday. De Urda, a ...
Originally from Central Asia, Kernza doesn’t need to be replanted every year, unlike crops such as corn and soybeans.