Researchers at Oklahoma State University say sweet sorghum grown in the state could someday be a cash crop for agriculture producers. Division scientists and engineers from OSU's Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources spoke on Wednesday about the potential of sweet sorghum, switchgrass...
With demand growing for ethanol produced from sources other than corn, researchers from Oklahoma State University said Wednesday that state farmers someday could grow sweet sorghum or switchgrass as cash crops. Scientists and engineers from OSU's...
Researchers at Oklahoma State University say sweet sorghum grown in the state could someday be a cash crop for agriculture producers. Division scientists and engineers from OSU's Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources spoke on...
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