South central kansas | Yes, Jim, having tried Corn in the past, I agree with your statements, but none the less thought it was interesting to see the data over time, between the two. With all the earlier discussion on milo on NAT it will be interesting to see how much of an increase in acres their is.
The graph below shows sorghum acres and bushels of production in the U.S. since 1929. Up until the late 1950s, acres of sorghum planted increased over time; peaking in 1957 at nearly 27 million acres. Sorghum production, measured in bushels, peaked in 1985 at 1,120 million bushels of production. 
Edited by zenfarm 8/10/2015 19:24
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