For many growers, grain sorghum fits best as an opportunistic crop—one that can take advantage of timely rainfall, keep input costs in check and improve the performance of other crops in the rotation.
Last month’s column focused on the early life of the sorghum plant from emergence to the boot stage, or to put it in a human perspective from infancy through the teenage years. This article discusses ...
Thanks to increased export demand, solid prices and new technology for weed control, U.S. farmers are planting more grain sorghum in 2021. Total U.S. sorghum acres are projected to reach 6.91 million ...
A new technique and a biobank - developed in collaboration with the University of Copenhagen - have made Sorghum research and breeding possible at an unprecedented pace, paving the way to an effective ...
A team of international scientists, including researchers at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, reports a major ...
The seed was found during a week long seed collecting mission in the Northern Territory, led by Agriculture Victoria researcher Sally Norton. It is hoped the seed will one day provide important traits ...
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