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1972; Report of progress (Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station); 557; Beef; Hybrid sorghum grains; Hybrid corn
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Nutritive Value Of Eight Hybrid Sorghum Grains And Three Hybrid Corns Compared In All-Concentrate Rations Hybrid Sorghum And Corn Characteristics And Methods Used To Nutritionally Evaluate Them, R.L. Mccollough
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In 1971, Kansas produced 234 million bushels of sorghum grain worth $217,000,000, second only to Texas. Most of it is used as an energy source in livestock rations. Since the introduction of hybrid sorghum grain in 1956, yield has increased 25%.