Sorghum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sorghum is a genus of numerous species of grasses, some of which are raised for grain and many of which are used as fodder plants either cultivated or as part of pasture.
Commercial sorghum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Commercial sorghum refers to the cultivation and commercial exploitation of species of grasses within the genus Sorghum. These plants are used for grain, fibre and fodder.
Grain sorghum
Grain sorghum was grown on 13,902,000 acres in the United States (average for ... World-wide, grain sorghum is grown on more than 100 million acres. ...
Sweet Sorghum Production
The National Sweet Sorghum Producers and Processors Association is a non-profit organization of Sweet Sorghum producers, processors and retailers dedicated to educating the ...
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What is Sorghum? Sorghum, a grain, forage or sugar crop, is among the most efficient crops in conversion of solar energy and use of water. Sorghum is known as a high-energy ...
Crops Gallery: Sorghum
Sorghum originated in the north-eastern quadrant of Africa, where the greatest ... Sorghum was first taken to the Americas through the slave trade from West Africa. ...
Sorghum - New World Encyclopedia
Sorghum is the common and genus name for various species of grasses (family ... In particular, the term is popularly used for Sorghum bicolor (syn. ...
Sweet Sorghum or sometimes known as Sorghum Molasses
This Web site is devoted to the preservation of the art of making Sweet Sorghum (sometime called Sorghum Molasses) co-developed by: Ken Christison s7f7s3gt@coastalnet.com
Grain Sorghum (Milo)
Factsheet on this crop, its history, uses, varieties and cultivation. ... In the United States, sorghum is used primarily as a feed grain for livestock. ...
Kansas Grain Sorghum Producers Association
Organized in 1976 by Kansas farmers to provide legislative and regulatory issue representation as well as to serve as a promotion and communications tool for grain sorghum producers in Kansas.