Ancient Crops May Find a New Niche in Wyoming
September 05, 2018
September 05, 2018
CHEYENNE, Wyoming, Sept. 5 -- The Wyoming Business Council issued the following news:
Wyoming consumers may soon get a taste of ancient civilization -- literally.
Researchers at the University of Wyoming are in the first stages of studying the viability of "first grains" as a crop and market in Wyoming. Specifically, they are growing spelt and emmer wheat, two of the first crops that were ever domesticated and cultivated by humans as they transitioned from ro . . .
Wyoming consumers may soon get a taste of ancient civilization -- literally.
Researchers at the University of Wyoming are in the first stages of studying the viability of "first grains" as a crop and market in Wyoming. Specifically, they are growing spelt and emmer wheat, two of the first crops that were ever domesticated and cultivated by humans as they transitioned from ro . . .