Economist discusses USDA’s grain sorghum adjustments

An ag economist says changes to grain sorghum estimates were the biggest surprise in USDA’s most recent supply and demand report. University of Missouri’s Ben Brown says, “USDA acknowledged that grain sorghum exports are pretty weak, and that feed demand has been strong. They did lower exports of grain sorghum 70 million bushels and increased […]

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