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codfisherman

(89 posts)
16. That's perfect
Sun May 26, 2024, 07:14 PM
May 2024

The leaves (kamotes) are very nutritious and also contain a lot of vitamins K and A. Once a slip has established these can be harvested continuously. I usually only eat the tenderest purple ones, but at harvest take all but the yellowed ones. Allowing for crop rotation, two tuber harvests per year would be beautiful. Rice is still needed; but does it need to be genetically modified to supply A?

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