date:Jun 17, 2013
ute, said wheat and sorghum farmer Troy Skarke. It is not even feasible to irrigate.
This is where sorghum thrives and does so wherever water is scarce, even near the East coast where states such as North Carolina have sectors where the soil type struggles with maintaining moisture, said Justin Weinheimer, Ph.D., crop improvement program director in Lubbock, Texas, and part of the check-off program that seeks to encourage more sorghum cultivation in the United States.
The sorghum check-off pr