Heavy summer rains left South Texas grain sorghum saturated
By Julie Tomascik Editor Too much of a good thing? That summarizes this year’s summer rainfall for some South Texas [...]
By Julie Tomascik Editor Too much of a good thing? That summarizes this year’s summer rainfall for some South Texas [...]
By Jennifer Whitlock Field Editor U.S. sorghum appears set to bring in the most valuable sorghum crop in history this [...]
By Jennifer Dorsett Field Editor Grain sorghum acreage in the U.S. has decreased in recent years, going from a high [...]
By Jennifer Dorsett Field Editor As summer moves into fall, winter wheat planting generally begins on the Texas Rolling Plains. [...]
By Jennifer Dorsett Field Editor Advanta Seeds U.S. has released a first-of-its-kind sorghum technology that is non-GMO, yet herbicide-tolerant, providing [...]
By Jennifer Dorsett Field Editor Rio Grande Valley farmers are advised to be on the lookout for sugarcane aphid activity. [...]
By Jennifer Dorsett Field Editor Crops in the Rio Grande Valley (RGV) are facing a tough growing season. High temperatures, [...]
By Jennifer Dorsett Field Editor Best practices and crop production issues unique to the Red River region along the borders [...]
By Justin Walker Communications Specialist Sorghum acres could be down this year despite good growing conditions, according to a Texas [...]
By Jessica Domel Multimedia Reporter American farmers are forecast to grow more grain sorghum this year to keep up with [...]