By: Kay Ledbetter, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Sorghum silage can provide an alternative to corn silage, but not all sorghum silages are equal, according to two Texas A&M AgriLife ...
With this outlook, grain sorghum emerges as an attractive option for the 2025 planting season, offering advantages such as low input costs, crop rotation benefits and resilience to drought.
Half a billion of the world’s poorest people rely on the cereal sorghum to feed themselves and their stock. It’s a crop exquisitely adapted to heat and drought, which explains its popularity ...
Tremendous gaps remain in our understanding of the valuable traits contained in sorghum genetic resources. Advances in genomics, targeted mutagenesis, reverse genetics and whole-genome DNA sequencing ...
Sorghum can be boiled like rice, ground for flour used to make porridge, brewing beer, baked into bread, popped like popcorns or used as fodder when young and growing, hay, or silage. Sorghum ...
Purdue University food science professor Bruce Hamaker has found that each protein body in a single sorghum seed is surrounded by a tough inner protein wall. It takes stomach enzymes longer to break ...
Farmers from 28 states battled it out to see who would be crowned champion of sorghum yields. Competing farmers entered in at least one of the 10 categories including criteria such as tillage ...
An underrated ancient grain, sorghum is a versatile, up-and-coming powerhouse ingredient in the kitchen. Forbes currently ...
Sorghum may be an underrated grain. Typically fed to livestock in countries such as the United States, scientists are uncovering hidden nutritional benefits that could make sorghum a great ...
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In this video, K-State Research and Extension cow-calf specialist Jason Warner discusses safety considerations when making a decision to allow cows to graze sorghum residue after harvest.
Making sorghum syrup is not cool work, even on the first day the Monterey, Tenn. heat had relented. It was still hot by the fire, which a neighborhood boy lit at 3 a.m. and fed with a pile of ...