Occasionally there can be a need to use a harvest aid on grain sorghum. The crop usually is left to terminate and senesce naturally from either the plant maturing out or by a killing freeze. The main ...
Harvesting quality grain sorghum begins with timely harvest. Ideally, grain sorghum should be harvested when the moisture content is between 17% and 20%. Elevators and end users differ on when they ...
MONTEREY, Tenn. — A trio of culinary professionals stood near the building where the Guenther family processes sorghum when Mark Guenther popped his head out of the opening of a portable collection ...
As producers look at their early planted (April) grain sorghum crop, they are faced with a dilemma. Does a producer terminate the crop now and harvest, or leave the crop and harvest later in the year ...
Utilizing harvest aids for grain sorghum has become more popular in recent years. Historically, the crop would be left to terminate and senesce naturally. The main purpose of applying a harvest aid ...
Sorghum yield is up this season, say producers. The first few South Plains fields were harvested by mid-September. The harvest will continue through November. "We're really getting into the heart of ...
Mike Spyker noticed a combine harvesting the sorghum field near the York County Solid Waste Incinerator and submitted a few photos. My post, a week ago, about that sorghum field produced an ...
Grain sorghum can be a substitute for Kenya's staple - maize, which takes longer to grow and is easily affected by drought. The sorghum market is huge and is currently expanding as more people seek to ...
Ramon Klassen has cut sorghum on his land in Inman for 42 years. Growing up, he watched his father cutting the same fields knowing someday he also would harvest them. During the last week of November, ...
As the sorghum harvest began in eastern Sudan's Kassala State, farmers in the Wad Al-Hilu area found rare cause for joy amid years of relentless conflict. This bountiful season offers a clear signal: ...
China’s sorghum imports are steadily rising and producers are counting on the country’s importers to continue purchases into the new crop year, according to the U.S. Grains Council. “The Chinese ...