date:Jun 17, 2013
ecast to grow sharply because of a strong recovery in U.S. exportable supplies and robust demand from Mexico.
Jay ONeil, a senior agricultural agronomist with Kansas State University International Grains Program, said one goal for sorghum advocates is to get the acreage planted back to the 10 million acres that represented the height of U.S. sorghum cultivation in recent years.
He said there were a few reasons why sorghum was sometimes a tough sell, mostly the continued dominance of bioenginee