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KSU 102

Enhancing the Utilization and Marketability of Sorghum and Pearl  Millet through  Improvement in Grain Quality, Processing Procedures and Technology  Transfer  to the Poultry Industry

Lead U.S. PI  - Joe Hancock
Kansas State University
Dept of Animal Science and Industry
Manhattan, KS 66506

Email: jhancock@ksu.edu
Phone: 785-532-1230
Fax: 785-532-7059

WTAMU 101 

Ecological-Based Management of Sorghum and Pearl Millet Insect Pests in Africa and the United States

Lead U.S. PI -  Bonnie B. Pendleton
Assistant Professor
Div. of Agriculture
Box 60998
West Texas A&M Univ.
Canyon, Tx 79016.

Email:bpendleton@wtamu.edu
Phone: 806-651-2554
Fax: 806-651-2938

TAM 102

Breeding Sorghum for Improved Resistance to Biotic and Abiotic Stresses and Enhanced End – Use Characteristics for Southern Africa.

Lead U.S. PI -  Gary Peterson          
Texas ArgiLife Research and Extension Center
1102 E FM 1294
Lubbock, TX 79403-6603

Email:  g-peterson1@tamu.edu
Phone: 806-746-4019
Fax: 806-746-6528

PRF 104

Developing Sorghum with Improved Grain Quality, Agronomic Performance, and  Resistance to Biotic Abiotic Stresses

Lead U.S. PI  -  Mitchell Tuinstra          
Purdue University
Dept. of Agronomy
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2054

Email:  drmitch@purdue.edu
Phone:  765-494-9093
Fax: 765-494-2926

ARS 101

Breeding Pearl Millet with Improved Stability, performance, and Resistance to Pests.

Lead U.S. PI – Jeffrey P. Wilson
Crop Genetics and Breeding Research Unit
University of Georgia
Tifton, GA   31793-0748

Email:  jeff.wilson@ars.usda.gov
Phone: 229-386-3189/3353
Fax:  229-391-3701

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