Sorghum is cereal grass and you use it to make syrup !!
Close to two-thirds of the sorghum grown in the United States is used as livestock feed.
sorghum (cereal grasses, also called milo) is used primarily for livestock feed.
A farmer had been growing sorghum for over 20 years.
grain, animal feed, alcoholic beverages, cereal, sweeteners, sorghum syrup, sorghum molasses, sorghum flour, sorghum ethanol, and sorghum malt.
Sorghum molasses is already in a number of horse treats.
Sorghum is thicker and lighter in color and has a milder taste than molasses. They can be used in place of one another in any recipe.
Sorghum is considered a type of monocot. It is a monocot because it is a type of grass that has one cotyledon.
Sorghum timorense was created in 1830.
Red Sorghum was created in 1987.
Warren R Grant has written: 'U.S. grain sorghum production practices and costs' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Sorghum, Sorghum 'Economic relationships of U.S. sorghum demand and price' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Sorghum, Sorghum
Sorghum is not a wood, it is a grass.
which type or climate does sorghum grows in