Grain sorghum is tolerant of drought and poor soils and is grown in areas unsuitable for other biofuel crops with high water requirements. I would rather see it used for ethanol than corn. Corn takes far too much water.
USDA Conference Spotlights Sorghum's Biofuel Potential
By Ann Perry
August 18, 2008
WASHINGTON, D.C., August 18, 2008—Sorghum's potential as a biofuel crop will be explored at the International Workshop on Sorghum for Biofuels which begins in Houston, Texas, tomorrow. More than...(complete news release here).
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Sorghum Biofuel Conference
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agriculture,
alternative energy,
bio-fuels,
energy,
grains,
sorghum
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