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Sesame will perform best on fertile and well-drained soils, such as silt loams. It is adapted to sandy loam soils, provided there is adequate moisture during seedling establishment. It has been grown satisfactorily on silty clay loam soils, but soil crusting can be a problem in establishing sesame w...
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Sesaco Corporation provides information to U.S. farmers of the option to grow sesame as an alternative, rotation, catch, failed or hailed out crop alternate. Wild hog, deer, insect, pest and drought resistant and not susceptible to cotton root rot, growing sesame is low cost, reducing farming risk ... Growing Areas...
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Sesame needs soil temperatures of 70°F for planting and then 100 frost-free days to make seed. Without a frost, harvest is 140-150 days after planting. ... Growing Areas...
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Sesame is an erect annual (or occasionally a perennial) that grows to a height of 20 to 60 in., depending on the variety and the growing conditions. Some varieties are highly branched, while others are unbranched.
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Growing Up Sesame – Looking Forward, Giving Back ... ; Children are captivated by the Muppets of Galli Galli Sim Sim, the Indian version of Sesame Street. ... When you contribute to Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit organization behind Sesame Street, you teach and inspire children in 140 countries around the world, many of whom...
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Growing Up Sesame: Looking Forward, Giving Back ... When you contribute to Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit organization behind Sesame Street, you teach and inspire children in 140 countries around the world, many of whom have no other access to preschool education.
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; Sesame allergies growing rapidly; Sesame oil has become ubiquitous in the food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries ... "Sesame allergy is a significant, serious and growing problem," said Dr. Venu Gangur, a researcher in the nutritional immunology department at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Mich.
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Growing; Sesamum indicum, sesame's Latin name, indicum meaning that it comes from India, likes hot climates and is native to Africa, Indonesia, India, and Afghanistan. The sesame plant is an annual herb of the Pedaliacae family.
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Planting Sesame ... This herb was favored by Babylonians and Assyrians many years ago. Sesame craves well-drained and fertile soil, but don't add too much nitrogen. ... Tips for growing other vegetables:
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The seeds of Sesame, Benne and other Sesamum should be sowed outdoors at a depth of 6mm about 25cm apart. Do this towards the end of spring when temperatures remain above 15 degrees at night. It should take about a week for the seeds to ger...
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Growing
-v.i.
to increase in size; develop.
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Sesame
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the small edible seed of a tropical plant.
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