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The KGS Commission is committed to sorghum promotion, research, and information designed to strengthen, expand and develop new foreign and domestic markets for sorghum.

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The KGS Producers Association gives growers a voice in legislative, regulatory and industry affairs through efforts funded through membership dues.

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Top Stories

KGSC Chairman Peterson Featured on PBS News Hour

Kansas Grain Sorghum Commission Chairman, Brant Peterson, Stanton County, was featured in the June 24th episode of PBS News Hour, detailing the necessity of conserving the contents of the High Plains Aquifer. You can watch Brant’s interview beginning at the 38:37 mark at the link below. Read More

Still Time to Act on Double Cropping Sorghum in Kansas Counties

For producers in central and eastern Kansas counties, you can now apply for a written agreement with your insurance agent with no history of double cropping. This agreement would need to be done by July 15, but you want to get it done as quickly as possible to avoid the rush and growing season inspection… Read More

Kansas Water Authority to Host Input Hearings to Discuss Water Policy; Funding Allocations

For more information, contact: Maddy Meier Director of Communications and Outreach Kansas Grain Sorghum maddy[at]ksgrainsorghum.org COLWICH, KS (May 28, 2024)–In response to Governor Laura Kelly’s five guidelines of the Kansas Water Plan, the Kansas Water Authority (KWA) has been tasked with developing a strategic plan to be implemented before the 2025 legislative session. The Kansas… Read More

Farming Is Our Superpower: Shayne Suppes and Jace Gibbs

Recently, you may have seen more sorghum-based foods popping up on grocery store shelves. From gluten-free baking mixes to even pet food, sorghum can be found in a variety of products and is becoming a choice for many people to feed their families. As sorghum has gained popularity, many people are wondering how sorghum is… Read More