The Scott County Chapter of Pheasants Forever will provide free corn, sorghum and sunflower seed for set-aside acres or other land for those who wish to plant cover and food plots for wildlife.
By Sheila Harris Sherry Leverich Lotufo, of rural Exeter, said her family’s sorghum-making tradition began in the 1970s, ...
Corteva Agriscience will start addressing that ongoing problem this season with four Pioneer brand sorghum seed varieties containing the new, non-transgenic Inzen trait. The trait allows for ...
Purdue University food science professor Bruce Hamaker has found that each protein body in a single sorghum seed is surrounded by a tough inner ... Watson said. Many farmers plant sorghum when weather ...