date:Jun 17, 2013
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The total sorghum acreage is small in comparison to acres planted to corn, soybean and wheat. But the planting gains of late may represent a growing acceptance of sorghums list of strengths on the part of dry land farmers on the High Plains. In rotation with wheat, sorghum presents farmers with an alternative to crops that require more water in an environment growing drier with each passing year.
As the 2013 growing season has played out, excess rains and flooding in the Corn Belt