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n. - Tall grasses grown for the elongated stiff-branched panicle used for brushes and sweeping instruments

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  • The sorghum known as "broomcorn" was supposedly first cultivated in the United States by Benjamin Franklin.
  • For instance, broomcorn stalks are used for paper in France.
  • In the United States broomcorn became, if anything, even more important than in Europe.
  • By the 1930s, for example, American farmers were cultivating 160,000 hectares of broomcorn.
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