National Sorghum Producers 2024 Yield Contest open for entry
National Sorghum Producers are now accepting entries for the 2024 National Sorghum Yield Contest, including dryland no-till and dryland tillage divisions.
National Sorghum Producers are now accepting entries for the 2024 National Sorghum Yield Contest, including dryland no-till and dryland tillage divisions.
Organizations sent a letter today to the Environmental Protection Agency calling on Administrator Michael Regan to issue an emergency waiver for E15 sales.
Chris Santini from Stewartsville, New Jersey, secured the contest’s highest yield at 221.75 bushels per acre, winning the Bin Buster Award.
The National Sorghum Foundation and BASF are now accepting applications for a joint scholarship that will be awarded in January 2023, providing $2,500 for tuition for the 2022-2023 academic year.
The national winners and new Hall of Fame member, Winter Johnston of Pennsylvania, will be further recognized at Commodity Classic in San Antonio, Texas.
Following China’s announcement Tuesday that customs officers will charge importers a fee of about 179 percent on U.S. sorghum, the National Sorghum Producers have spoken out. “National Sorghum Producers is deeply disappointed in the preliminary antidumping determination issued today by China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM). U.S. sorghum is not being dumped in China, and U.S. […]
Sorghum growers from 24 states entered to win this year’s National Sorghum Producer Yield Contest, with this year’s top yield at 228.07 bushels per acre. “Congratulations to the 2017 NSP Yield Contest Winners. I look forward to meeting each one at the upcoming Commodity Classic,” said NSP board of directors Chairman Don Bloss. “The yield […]