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Sorghum,either forage or grain are grasses and like corn, and do not have
any nectar source-- however, they can be an important source of pollen.
Also sweet corn that is sprayed during ear formation CAN be a real source of
pesticide kills, especially if dusts or wettable powder formulations are
used.
Dan Veilleux
Vilas, NC

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