Sorghum's Growing Pains - 4

The Search for Acres Expands

Emily Unglesbee
By  Emily Unglesbee , DTN Staff Reporter
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In the sorghum industry's quest to gain acres, growth is often uneven and sometimes uncertain, like these off-type sorghum plants swaying over the rest of the crop in a south Texas field. (DTN photo by Emily Unglesbee)
Proponents of grain sorghum are hoping to tap into potential acreage in the Great Plains, the Southeast and the mid-South, where the hardy and water-efficient grain can fill certain agricultural needs.

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