New Level Ventures Investing in Dryland Genetics

Today’s supply chain obstacles have put pressure on nearly every industry in every corner of the world, and with changing climate and weather patterns. Some crops have been adapted to grow on marginalized lands, but there are many that have not and may depend on irrigation water and more for healthy yields. Drought areas with lack of rainfall result in yield shortfalls, and in areas where wheat dries up year after year, our food supply dwindles.

The Dryland Genetics team has worked to find the genetics in proso millet to be the answer for many of these concerns. Learn how Dryland Genetics is at the forefront of this game plan.

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Farm Radio Interview with Dryland Genetics Co-Founder, Dr. James Schnable, on 1010 KSIR