An ag economist says changes to grain sorghum estimates were the biggest surprise in USDA’s most recent supply and demand report. University of Missouri’s Ben Brown says, “USDA acknowledged that grain ...
Sorghum is commonly used as animal feed in the United States, but it more often is consumed by people in other parts of the world. The grain can be an ingredient in snack foods and baking and brewing ...
WASHINGTON, DC, US — For the sixth year in a row, the US sorghum crop was on average graded above the necessary requirements ...
In a series of three recent studies, a team led by CSIC researcher at CRAG Ana I. Caño-Delgado has made significant progress in understanding the molecular mechanisms and improving the breeding of ...
Driving through the heart of dairy country in the High Plains this past summer, one thing became clear—sorghum silage acres ...
Kansas State University cropping systems agronomist Kraig Roozeboom and his team initiated a long-term study in 2007 to ...
The product use rate is 1.8 ounces per acre, and it can be used in two postemergence applications in Inzen-based grain sorghum facing pressure from grassy weeds ranging in size up to 20”.
Kansas State University's 2024 crop performance trials with grain sorghum indicated an across-the-state average increase of 13 bushels per acre. Compared to most other farm crops grown in Kansas ...
Kansas farmers and grain elevators could be left without a market for last year's sorghum crop after President Donald Trump ...