Sorghum

usgb/ˈsɔːrɡəm/
noun

A type of grain that is grown in warm climates, mainly used for animal feed and making biofuels and alcoholic beverages.

Farmers in the region grow corn, wheat, and sorghum.
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Often appears as...

  • sorghum grain
  • grow sorghum
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Warm Climates

Sorghum thrives in hot areas, so it's associated with those climates in discussions.

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Sorghum fields are common in the tropics because of the heat.
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Animal Feed

Sorghum is primarily used as food for livestock, so it's often mentioned in farming contexts.

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The sorghum harvest this year will mainly feed our dairy cows.
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Biofuel Production

Sorghum can be processed into eco-friendly fuel, so it may be discussed in energy-related topics.

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Our company invests in sorghum for sustainable biofuel development.
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