বাজরা, জনার, ভুট্টা, জোয়ার
(1) Any of various small-grained annual cereal and forage grasses of the genera Panicum, Echinochloa, Setaria, Sorghum, and Eleusine
(2) French painter of rural scenes (1814-1875
(3) Small seed of any of various annual cereal grasses especially Setaria italica
(4) Any of various small-grained annual cereal and forage grasses of the genera Panicum
(5) Echinochloa
(6) Setaria
(7) Sorghum
(8) and Eleusine
(9) French painter of rural scenes (1814-1875)
(1) Cereals such as oats, barley, millet , buckwheat, rye, sesame, nuts and seeds are preferable.
(2) The most important grain is wheat, but millet and rice are also eaten.
(3) The most common foods are beans, corn, peas, millet , sorghum, cassava, sweet potatoes, and bananas.
(4) In the north, grains such as millet , sorghum, and corn are boiled into a porridge-like dish that forms the basis of the diet.
(5) Farmers should also be encouraged to grow other crops such as millet , cassava, sorghum and others on equally a large scale.
(6) Natural sources rich in silica are horsetail, alfalfa, barley, millet , oats and potatoes.
(7) About half the people eat rice as their staple, while the remainder subsist on wheat, barley, maize, and millet .
(8) The most important food crops are millet and sorghum; large quantities of rice are imported.
(9) A favorite beverage of the Sherpas is Chang, a beer made from maize, millet , or other grains.
(10) Wheat, barley, rice, rye, oats, millet and corn are the world's top food crops.
(11) Most of our rural-dwelling kin actually grow their own maize, cassava or millet that they have milled at village mills.
(12) Crops such as sorghum and millet are good at withstanding fluctuations in moisture, but are now hardly grown.
(13) They also eat grains such as Chinese sorghum, corn, millet , oats, and buckwheat.
(14) We know that the ancient Austronesians grew rice, millet , and sugar cane.
(15) Oats, millet , opium poppies, and flax were also being cultivated by the end of the Neolithic period.
(16) Or, if moisture is received, planting a later crop such as millet or sunflowers may be an option.
(17) Some of the crops which have been swept away by water include maize, sorghum, and finger millet which are grown along the river banks without the use of fertilisers during dry season.
(18) Long-distance trade across the Indian Ocean brought many domesticated plants and animals to Africa, including the chicken and camel and cereals such as finger millet and sorghum.
(19) Brewing materials such as maize, sorghum and finger millet were in abundance in the area but were now being ferried to a neighbouring country.
(20) They grow cereals (sorghum, finger millet , and maize), oil seeds (sesame and niger seed), legumes, and root crops.