For decades, ethanol has been one of the most reliable domestic markets for United States sorghum. Each year, ethanol producers use up to one-third of the nation’s sorghum crop, providing a steady, ...
For decades, ethanol has been one of the most reliable domestic markets for U.S. sorghum. Each year, ethanol producers use up to one-third of the nation’s sorghum crop, providing a steady, value-added ...
BISMARCK, N.D. - The federal government is on the verge of approving a grain mainly used as livestock feed to make a cleaner version of ethanol, a decision officials say could give farmers a new ...
CHICKASHA, Okla. - With demand growing for ethanol produced from sources other than corn, researchers at Oklahoma State University said Wednesday that state agriculture producers could someday grow ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Dec. 19 issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that provides an opportunity to comment on the lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions associated with biofuels that ...
Sweet sorghum is not just for breakfast anymore. Although sorghum is a source for table syrup, scientists see a future in which we convert sorghum to biofuel, rather than relying on fossil fuel. Sweet ...
CROOKSTON, Minn. — There’s a family-driven effort in northwest Minnesota to research and develop a technology to use ethanol to create energy, but there’s more than corn being considered to make it.
The government is conducting a study to assess the feasibility of ‘sweet sorghum’ as an alternate feedstock for production of ethanol to diversify the raw material base for the biofuel, the food ...
U.S. ethanol makers have joined global livestock producers to snap up discounted American sorghum supplies after buyers in China backed out of deals due to stiff anti-dumping tariffs on the grain ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A corn-like plant that can grow as high as an elephant's eye on some of Earth's driest farmland shows promise as a "smart" biofuel that won't cut into world food supplies, an ...
CHICKASHA, Okla. — With demand growing for ethanol produced from sources other than corn, researchers at Oklahoma State University said Wednesday that state agriculture producers could someday grow ...
This Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2012 file photo shows sorghum at a farm in Waukomis, Okla. American sorghum farmers fear they will lose their largest export market if China follows through with a tariff on ...