Strong Chinese demand is tightening sorghum supplies even as farmers plan to seed more of the crop this spring, the Agriculture Department said in Thursday’s Supply-Demand report. USDA slashed its estimate of sorghum ending stocks by 9 million bushels to 18 million bushels.
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