U.S. farmers are projected to shift acreage to corn this spring as corn prices maintain an impressive run while prices for ...
As growers look to plant sorghum later this spring, they will need to evaluate all their costs, Brent Bean writes.
which trigger Striga germination and subsequent infestation of the host plant. In this study, the researchers analyzed transcriptome data from sorghum roots under phosphorus-deficient conditions ...
All that rain has put farmers in Michigan way behind when it comes to planting. However, some farmers are in a hurry to plant not just corn and soybeans but sorghum in Michigan. AgDay national ...
In this illustration, on the left is shown the wild-type (WT) sorghum releasing SLs, which trigger Striga germination and infection, resulting in yield loss. "Striga" means "witch" in Latin ...
Tremendous gaps remain in our understanding of the valuable traits contained in sorghum genetic resources. Advances in genomics, targeted mutagenesis, reverse genetics and whole-genome DNA sequencing ...
In its Feb. 13 Feed Outlook Report, the US Department of Agriculture’s Economic Research Service (ERS) reduced its forecast for 2024-25 coarse grains production by 1.8 million tonnes to 1.492 billion.
Despite multiple challenges, Texas' sorghum producers averaged 62 bushels per acre and raised nearly 90 million bushels in ...
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