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Sorghum E-Notes
Published Friday, September 05, 2008 at 05:22 AM
The new Board was brought up to speed on the history, mission and direction of the National Sorghum Producers. Among other things, the Board discussed the non-transgenic status of grain sorghum and was given an update on the national sorghum checkoff.
Watch for Sorghum Midge
While rains on late planted sorghum have been a blessing to many farmers, that same rain may encourage a pest you’ll want to watch for. Sorghum Midge has been spotted in north
Midge numbers can increase rapidly and damage your yields, so farmers are advised to check daily for the pests during the time sorghum heads are flowering. Suggested insecticides may be found in Texas Cooperative Extension Bulletin 1220 (5-07). More than one spraying may be required depending on the uniformity of flowering within the field.
Information adapted from
This Week in Sorghum Buzz
This week, Sorghum Buzz includes the articles below. But there are more! Visit our website for more buzz.
09-01-08, Ag Sense: Proper Seed Selection Can Pay Off at Harvest, Portales News-Tribune
08-28-08, Rains Criss Cross State, High Plains Journal
08-27-08, NSP Cohosts International Conference on Sorghum for Biofuel, High Plains Journal
For a complete listing of this week’s articles, go to http://www.sorghumgrowers.com/Sorghum%20Buzz.html.
51 Percent of Sorghum Rated Good to Excellent by NASS
Heading of the sorghum crop, at 88 percent complete, was eight percent behind last year and two percent behind the five-year average. Sorghum heading ranged from 16 percent ahead of normal in
From: http://usda.mannlib.cornell.edu/usda/current/WWNatSumm/WWNatSumm-09-03-2008.pdf
Sorghum Meetings this Week
The Kansas Sorghum Commission held a meeting today and the Kansas State University Sorghum Field Day is in progress – beginning yesterday and wrapping up this afternoon. We will have more information next week on the happenings at these events.
Sorghum Germplasm Resources Showcased
A successful field day featuring novel and functional sorghum germplasm as well as community resources for evaluation and utilization was held at the Plant Stress & Germplasm Development Unit, Cropping Systems Research Laboratory (CSRL), USDA-ARS in
About Sorghum Notes
SORGHUM Notes is a publication of the National Sorghum Producers. NSP represents
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