Opinion: New Sorghum Research Gives Promise to Historic Crop – Yankton Press & Dakotan: Neighbors

Sorghum doesn’t get nearly as much attention in our area as it should. I remember, as a kid, seeing sorghum fields scattered around the countryside, part of the crop rotation with corn and soybeans and as common as winter wheat. I hardly see it anymore. Every once in a while, I’ll see it planted as the buffer crop between seed corn patches but very rarely grown as a crop of all its own.

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