And yet, says Kansas State University assistant agronomist Jane Lingenfelser, the state’s grain sorghum yielded an average 65 ...
However, some farmers are in a hurry to plant not just corn and soybeans but sorghum in Michigan. AgDay national reporter Betsy Jibben caught up with one farmer who is deciding at planting ...
For decades, ethanol has been one of the most reliable domestic markets for United States sorghum. Each year, ethanol ...
A new collaborative research team of leading plant scientists are developing sorghums with nitrogen-saving traits by utilizing the genetic diversity of wild relatives to improve resilience and ...
"Our goal is to get into as many markets as we can," Watson said. "And if we can increase the feed grain segment, that's good." Sorghum is a secondary crop for many growers, Watson said. Many farmers ...
As growers look to plant sorghum later this spring, they will need to evaluate all their costs, Brent Bean writes.
To avoid potential outcrossing, control Johnsongrass and shattercane plants not controlled by the herbicide application prior to flowering of the grain sorghum. In addition, manage both weeds in ...
Like many plants, its growth and ... producing less vegetation but more grain. "While these earlier flowering varieties might be preferable when growing sorghum as a food source, for bioenergy ...
Sorghum's path to port is accelerating in the north, where white grain prices have eased a little, while southern growers are ...
Grain sorghum has been a great crop option if it ... Farmers will need to determine which hybrid to plant, how to plant it, fertility recommendations and how to economically control pests.
A University of Nevada, Reno researcher is developing new varieties of sorghum that could be a game-changer for dairy farmers ...