
Sorghum: The Next Big Forage?
From Line on Agriculture by AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST
May 18, 2026
About this episode
Producers are increasingly considering sorghum as a viable forage option due to drought conditions across the U.S.
Due to drought conditions across the U.S., producers are increasingly looking to sorghum as a forage option. Producers are considering grazing sorghum and Sudan grasses, and potentially shifting row crop production to irrigation to recover range land
Topics covered
- forage options
- drought conditions
- sorghum production
- grazing
- row crop production
- irrigation
- range land recovery
Keywords
- sorghum
- forage
- drought
- grazing
- Sudan grasses
- irrigation
- row crop
Mentioned in this episode
Products: sorghum, Sudan grasses
Places: U.S.
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