India’s price supports limit corn, soy Imports — sorghum could benefit

An ag economist says a roll-back on Indian tariffs for U.S. sorghum could help diversify market access.   Allen Featherstone with Kansas State University says the country has strong price support for corn and soybeans limiting imports of those commodities. But, he tells Brownfield, that doesn’t exist for sorghum. “Certainly there is not as much […]

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