Broomcorn

/ˈbruːmˌkɔrn/ noun

A type of grain sorghum grown specifically for its dried, stiff seedheads used to make brooms.

Compound: 'broom' (the cleaning tool) plus 'corn' (grain crops generally). The term became standardized in American agriculture around the 19th century.

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