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The popular field days provide practical information and current research to help sorghum growers improve production.
Kansas Grain Sorghum selects Kansas State University junior Caroline Winter to be its fifth Collegiate Policy Fellow.
President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk have shut down USAID and Food for Peace, meaning Kansas sorghum farmers lost a market for their crop.
The Kansas Grain Sorghum Commission, K-State Department of Plant Pathology, and K-State Research and Extension will host the 2025 Sorghum Connection field day series in August.
The Kansas Grain Sorghum Producers Association (KGSPA) and Commission (KGSPC) announces that they have a new CEO.
Kansas farmers turn to sorghum as China cancels purchases due to trade war. Grain being rebranded as superfood, gaining interest among retailers.
As for marketing the grain, sorghum’s name may work against it with many people thinking it sounds odd. Sorghum is also known as “milo,” which may sound more appetizing or catchy. However, “milo” is ...
Ergot is a disease that affects the production of the seeds if pollen production is poor, according to the Kansas Grain Sorghum Producers Association.
Kansas farmers and grain elevators could be left without a market for last year's sorghum crop after President Donald Trump dismantled a federal foreign aid program.