There are four main types of sorghum: grain, forage, biomass and sweet. Their most popular uses are: for food (grain sorghum), as livestock feed (forage sorghum), to produce bioenergy (biomass...
See full factDid you know that in Kansas cows outnumber people 2-to1? There are almost 3 million people and more than 6 million cattle!
See full factIt takes five to six months for a pig to reach market weight (about 265 pounds). One market hog provides about 160 pounds of pork for the grocery store’s meat case.
See full factPork tenderloin is as lean as a skinless chicken breast.
See full factSoybean oil is a great source of omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin E.
See full factMexico and Japan are our top international corn buyers. They buy 50 percent of U.S. corn exports.
See full factCompared with 50 years ago, pig farmers are using 41% less water to produce a pound of pork, with a 35% smaller carbon footprint.
See full factAbout a third of a steer is used for beef production. The rest of the animal is used to make by-products found in medicines, cosmetics, detergents, insulation, and much more!
See full factDid you know that Americans consume about 132 pounds of wheat flour per person each year?
See full factGluten-free grains have no caloric advantage over grains containing gluten like wheat, barley and rye. All carbohydrates have four calories per gram. Gluten-free foods are often higher in fat and...
See full factA common ingredient in fertilizer is phosphate, which comes from ancient sea life. Phosphate is one of many natural ingredients used to keep soil — and plants! — healthy.
See full factThe journey from the time a calf is conceived to the time beef is consumed takes 24-30 months and thousands of miles—from ranches, farms, feed yards and packing plants to grocery stores and...
See full factIn 2015 Kansas had 6.3 million cattle on ranches and in feedyards (third highest in the nation). That's a little over twice the state's human population of more than 2.9 million!
See full factKansas is the top state for growing and storing wheat.
See full factOne Kansas farmer raises enough food to feed about 155 people!
See full factThe majority of oil used for cooking in our country is U.S.-grown 100% soybean oil!
See full factDid you know that one acre of soybeans can produce 82,368 crayons?
See full factIn 2016 Kansas farmers will harvest 264 million bushels of grain sorghum off 2.9 million acres. That’s a 91 bushel average, up 3 bushels per acre from last year.
See full factDid you know Kansas farmers grow about 330 million bushels of wheat each year? That’s enough to make 23 billion loaves of bread!
See full factAbout two-thirds of the Kansas corn crop is used in-state as livestock feed or in food production.
See full factOne 60-pound bushel of wheat provides about 42 pounds of white flour, enough for about 70, one-pound loaves of white bread.
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