My understanding is that the Sorghum cane used to produce molasses is
different that grain sorghum. Milo, but, some call it Maize as well.
knew a man used to farm irrigated land in Southwest Kansas. He spoke of
growing Corn and then he spoke of growing Maize. Took me forever to
figure out
Sorghum is a cane crop that also produces a grain called Milo. The grain is
also able to be processed in much the same way as corn or oats/barley would.
The most visible product from Sorghum is molasses style syrup that is sold
in grocery stores. It is the ingredient that makes gingerbread
FYI
;-)
Bruno M.
www.physorg.com/news129876999.html
Sweet sorghum, clean miracle crop for feed and fuel
The hardy sweet sorghum plant could be the miracle crop that provides cheap
animal feed and fuel without straining the world's food