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 ...
Kansas farmers harvested 2.8 million acres with a yield of 65 bushels per acre and produced 182 million bushels.
Development of the Inzen sorghum technology was the result of a multi-year partnership between Kansas State University and Corteva/Pioneer with support from the Kansas Grain Sorghum Commission ...
Kansas farmers are nervous and uncertain about the future after cuts to the US Agency for International Development (USAID) ...
For that reason, all harvested grain will need to be ... Texas and all the way up through Kansas, Oklahoma and Colorado,” says LeAnn Larson, Pioneer sorghum marketing manager.
In late February, many stop-work orders became grant terminations, pausing or suspending various research on crop resilience and other projects. At KSU, students, scholars, post-doctoral fellows and ...
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