The life of the sorghum plant begins when the seed imbibes water. This starts a chain of chemical reactions that drives the growth and development of the plant, culminating in a panicle containing ...
One of the most attractive fields in agriculture is a weed-free, uniform stand of grain sorghum after heading. Sometimes fields will have heads with green grain mingled with heads that have turned ...
University of Missouri Extension specialists find that producers see up to $300 savings in feeding costs per calf when their ...
A quick Google search brought a quick answer. The mystery seed was called milo, the grain harvested from the sorghum plant. In the United States it's typically used for livestock feed and ethanol ...
Thanks to increased export demand, solid prices and new technology for weed control, U.S. farmers are planting more grain sorghum in 2021. Total U.S. sorghum acres are projected to reach 6.91 million ...