Sorghum crop looks good where timely rains broke dry spell
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THE SORGHUM CROP is at different stages of growth across Texas, with the Rio Grande Valley ready for harvest and the Panhandle finishing planting. | LAURA MCKENZIE, TEXAS A&M AGRILIFE
Sorghum crop looks good where timely rains broke dry spell
For much of the sorghum- growing regions of the state, the arrival of rain and the amount that fell have dictated this year’s outlook, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert.
Ronnie Schnell, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension statewide cropping systems agronomist and associate professor in the Texas A&M Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, Bryan-College Station, said there is a …