Sorghum: Ready for its close-up?
date:Jun 17, 2013
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Export partners in Southeast Asia and Mexico have been buying U.S. sorghum to feed to their livestock in increasing amounts, he added. Sorghum contains a little less energy than corn and is typically about 95% as expensive as corn, he said, pointing out that one of its strengths, since it is so drought tolerant, is greater reliability than corn grown in similar environments.

The U.S.D.A.s May Grain World Markets and Trade report said global sorghum trade is for
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