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. Trump and billionaire Elon Musk ...
Kansas farmers are hurting after China’s retaliatory tariffs on the United States closed a major market for the state’s biggest crop. Despite a productive year, farmers across Kansas may not break ...
Kansas sorghum farmers have plenty of opportunities ahead of them, according to Jesse McCurry, executive director for both the Kansas Grain Sorghum Commission and the Kansas Grain Sorghum Producers ...
Kansas State University's 2024 crop performance trials with grain sorghum indicated an across-the-state average increase of 13 bushels per acre. Compared to most other farm crops grown in Kansas, ...
MANHATTAN, Kan. (WIBW) - The Kansas Grain Sorghum Producers Association (KGSPA) and Commission (KGSPC) announces that they have a new CEO. KGSPA officials said Adam York will assume the role as Kansas ...
MANHATTAN, Kan. (WIBW) - Kansas State University and local farmers have partnered for the last decade to foster improvement in the grain sorghum. The partnership is called the Collaborative Sorghum ...
In the changing landscape of global trade, Kansas farmers are setting their sights on an old grain with a new vision. Sorghum, long regarded mainly as livestock feed, is being rebranded as the next ...
Thanks to increased export demand, solid prices and new technology for weed control, U.S. farmers are planting more grain sorghum in 2021. Total U.S. sorghum acres are projected to reach 6.91 million ...
On a bright, sunny Wednesday outside Lyons, Kansas, a small group of Chinese grain buyers stopped by Splitter Farms. They were poking around Splitter’s field of sorghum. “Glad they are here, that’s ...