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Could native crop, kangaroo grass, become a regular ingredient in bread and help farmers regenerate land?

A native grass once harvested by Indigenous people, but these days more often overlooked as a roadside weed, could form the solution to restoring land exhausted by farming, researchers say.
Key points:
- Kangaroo Grass is regularly found on roadsides and in paddocks being eaten by livestock
- The grass is resistant to prolonged drought and extreme changes in temperature
- The research project is looking at whether Kangaroo Grass could be produced on a mass scale by Australian farmers
As a teenager Dylan Male felt helpless as he watched his family struggle through the Millennium drought on their southern New South Wales farm.
“The sheep gathering around dams which had dwindled to no more than a mere puddle and all the crops withering away,” he said.
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