Why aren’t Sorghum prices better?
farmer54
Posted 2/12/2026 11:31 (#11549148 - in reply to #11548888)
Subject: RE: Why aren’t Sorghum prices better?


SW Kansas
Historic number of bushels in SW Kansas does not help price. 2 years in a row of way above average yield (125-140 dryland was very common). Piles and piles of milo on the ground where there has never been before. But basis has improved a bit (~.15) at many elevators in the last month or so. Add in the fact that there was probably less poverty grass planted in the fall of 24 than in many previous years = lots of continuous milo and even corn.
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