News

Sorghum acreage up on demand expectations

The USDA is projecting a year to year increase for U.S. sorghum acreage.

Demand for sorghum has moved higher in the past year, especially from China, which uses sorghum for animal feed and for alcohol production, both as a biofuel and for human consumption.

The USDA sees planted area at 6.94 million acres, up 18% from 2020, with acreage rising in all six of the listed production states, including a 20% jump in Kansas, the top U.S. producer.

The USDA’s weekly crop progress and condition reports resume Monday afternoon.

Year to year comparisons for Brownfield states:

Nebraska: Sorghum: 300,000 acres, up 105,000 from 2020

South Dakota: Sorghum: 250,000 acres, up 40,000 from 2020

Add Comment

Your email address will not be published.


 

Stay Up to Date

Subscribe for our newsletter today and receive relevant news straight to your inbox!

Brownfield Ag News