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Drought-tolerant

The culture of the flowering plants, intended for fodder and methanation, is much less greedy in water and phytosanitary products than corn, and thus presents an alternative in times of drought.

A field of Silphium perfoliatum (cup plant) near Dompaire in eastern France. The culture of the flowering plants, intended for fodder and methanation, is much less greedy in water and phytosanitary products than corn, and thus presents an alternative in times of drought. AFP
A field of Silphium perfoliatum (cup plant) near Dompaire in eastern France. The culture of the flowering plants, intended for fodder and methanation, is much less greedy in water and phytosanitary products than corn, and thus presents an alternative in times of drought. AFP
A field of Silphium perfoliatum (cup plant) near Dompaire in eastern France. The culture of the flowering plants, intended for fodder and methanation, is much less greedy in water and phytosanitary products than corn, and thus presents an alternative in times of drought. AFP
A field of Silphium perfoliatum (cup plant) near Dompaire in eastern France. The culture of the flowering plants, intended for fodder and methanation, is much less greedy in water and phytosanitary products than corn, and thus presents an alternative in times of drought. AFP
A field of Silphium perfoliatum (cup plant) near Dompaire in eastern France. The culture of the flowering plants, intended for fodder and methanation, is much less greedy in water and phytosanitary products than corn, and thus presents an alternative in times of drought. AFP
A field of Silphium perfoliatum (cup plant) near Dompaire in eastern France. The culture of the flowering plants, intended for fodder and methanation, is much less greedy in water and phytosanitary products than corn, and thus presents an alternative in times of drought. AFP
Aerial view of a field of Silphium perfoliatum (cup plant) near Dompaire in eastern France. The culture of the flowering plants, intended for fodder and methanation, is much less greedy in water and phytosanitary products than corn, and thus presents an alternative in times of drought. AFP
Aerial view of a field of Silphium perfoliatum (cup plant) near Dompaire in eastern France. The culture of the flowering plants, intended for fodder and methanation, is much less greedy in water and phytosanitary products than corn, and thus presents an alternative in times of drought. AFP
HADN (horticulture and agriculture trade) manager Amedee Perrein poses next to Silphium perfoliatum (cup plant) flowering plants in a field near Dompaire in eastern France. The culture of the flowering plants, intended for fodder and methanation, is much less greedy in water and phytosanitary products than corn, and thus presents an alternative in times of drought. AFP
HADN (horticulture and agriculture trade) manager Amedee Perrein poses next to Silphium perfoliatum (cup plant) flowering plants in a field near Dompaire in eastern France. The culture of the flowering plants, intended for fodder and methanation, is much less greedy in water and phytosanitary products than corn, and thus presents an alternative in times of drought. AFP
HADN (horticulture and agriculture trade) manager Amedee Perrein poses next to Silphium perfoliatum (cup plant) flowering plants in a field near Dompaire in eastern France. The culture of the flowering plants, intended for fodder and methanation, is much less greedy in water and phytosanitary products than corn, and thus presents an alternative in times of drought. AFP
HADN (horticulture and agriculture trade) manager Amedee Perrein poses next to Silphium perfoliatum (cup plant) flowering plants in a field near Dompaire in eastern France. The culture of the flowering plants, intended for fodder and methanation, is much less greedy in water and phytosanitary products than corn, and thus presents an alternative in times of drought. AFP

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