Sorghum State Podcast
Sorghum State Podcast
Kansas Grain Sorghum
The Sorghum State Podcast brings leaders in industry, government, and academia together for insights and color pertaining to grain sorghum in Kansas.
From Research to Results: What CSIP 2.0 Means for Sorghum Growers
What does it take to move groundbreaking research from the lab to the farm? In this episode of the  Sorghum State Podcast, hosts Maddy Meier and Sanders Williams sit down with Dr. Sarah Sexton-Bowser, managing director of the Center for Sorghum Improvement (CSI), to explore how the Center is helping shape the future of sorghum.From the Center's founding in 2016 to the launch of CSIP 2.0, Sexton-Bowser shares how farmer-driven priorities, strategic partnerships and targeted investments have positioned Kansas as a leader in sorghum innovation.Learn how CSI has helped bring traits to market that are now found in more than 60% of sorghum seed sold in the United States, delivered a threefold return on investment for farmers and secured a $1 million investment from the State of Kansas to advance the next decade of research.The conversation also looks ahead at the technologies that could transform sorghum production, including precision yield strategies, water-use efficiency through the Drop XL project, new computational research tools and expanding market opportunities beyond traditional uses.Whether you're interested in plant breeding, water-smart agriculture or the future competitiveness of sorghum, this episode offers an inside look at the research and collaboration driving innovation for Kansas growers and the entire sorghum industry.
Jun 29
42 min
A Sorghum State Special Episode: Kansas FSA Director David Schemm
On this special episode of the Sorghum State Podcast, hosts Maddy Meier and Adam York sit down with Kansas Farm Service Agency Director David Schemm for an in-depth conversation on the issues shaping agriculture across Kansas in 2026.From drought concerns and market volatility to ARC and PLC decisions, disaster assistance programs and trade opportunities, Schemm breaks down what Kansas sorghum producers and rural communities need to know heading into the growing season.The episode also explores how FSA programs support beginning farmers, generational farm transition and the future of Kansas agriculture. Listeners will hear practical reminders on acreage reporting, farmers.gov tools, disaster program eligibility and the expanded farm safety net provisions impacting sorghum producers this year. Whether you’re a producer, agribusiness professional or simply interested in the future of Kansas agriculture, this episode delivers timely insight straight from the front lines of farm policy and program delivery.
May 15
33 min
Fueling Our Future with Sorghum
In this episode of the Sorghum State Podcast, the theme is sorghum demand and where it's headed on a domestic front, especially for food-grade varieties.Host Maddy Meier sits down with Sanders Williams, director of emerging markets, to discuss new opportunities shaping the future of sorghum and what her role looks like within the organization.Then, Rachel Klataske, senior director of business development for Nu Life Market shares how sorghum is making its way into school and institutional food programs, and what it takes to move grain from the farm gate to the cafeteria tray.Together, these conversations highlight the growing momentum behind sorghum as a versatile, domestically driven crop with real potential beyond traditional markets. Tune in to hear how these efforts are shaping the future of sorghum and what it means for the industry moving forward.Helpful Links:CSI Seminar Schedule: https://www.csisorghum.org/seminarsJoin KSP and NSP Today: https://sorghumgrowers.com/join/
Apr 17
21 min
Spring Outlook for Kansas Sorghum
In this episode of the Sorghum State Podcast, the team breaks down the latest developments shaping Kansas sorghum—from policy updates at the Statehouse to new research investments and global market engagement. Host Maddy Meier is joined by Adam York and Mindy Wells to cover what’s happening across the Sorghum State and what it means for growers right now. Adam shares a recap of key legislative activity as the Kansas session winds down, including Sorghum Day at the Statehouse, progress on ethanol tax credits, ongoing water policy discussions tied to the Ogallala Aquifer, and efforts to address large-scale grain theft. The conversation highlights how Kansas Sorghum Producers continues to advocate for growers and ensure sorghum remains part of critical policy conversations.Maddy and Mindy then dive into the Kansas Grain Sorghum Commission FY2025 Annual Report, outlining how more than $1.2 million in checkoff investments supported research, promotion, and market development. They discuss the launch of CSIP 2.0—a $5 million collaborative research initiative with partners including Kansas State University and the United Sorghum Checkoff Program—and how those investments are advancing genetics, water efficiency, and crop resiliency.The episode also highlights a recap of international market development efforts, including the record-setting inbound trade mission hosted alongside the U.S. Grains and BioProducts Council last fall, and previews upcoming educational opportunities through the Center for Sorghum Improvement Monthly Seminar Series, all highlighted in the Commission's FY2025 annual report.Links We Mentioned:KGSC’s FY2025 Annual Report: https://ksgrainsorghum.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/2025-KGSC-Annual-Report-1-2.pdfReintroducing the Kansas Grain Sorghum Commission Video: https://youtu.be/3TVUXAERf_M?si=EOnf4KJt6KibBlY4CSI Seminar Schedule: https://www.csisorghum.org/seminarsJoin KSP and NSP Today: https://sorghumgrowers.com/join/
Mar 20
11 min
Growing the Sorghum Story: Student Leaders and Industry Momentum
Each year, Kansas Sorghum welcomes fresh perspective through its Collegiate Fellowship Program, and 2026 is no exception. This month’s episode of the Sorghum State Podcast introduces 2026 Collegiate Food and Ag Policy Fellow Carson Rudd and Communications Fellow Mindy Wells, two Kansas State University students investing their time and talents into advancing Kansas sorghum. They share where they are from, what they are studying and how their campus involvement connects back to agriculture.Rudd also outlines key developments from the 2026 legislative session, including movement on the grain theft bill, higher ethanol blend incentives, and water and conservation investments. With the Legislature past the Turnaround deadline, the focus narrows as priority issues for sorghum growers continue moving through the process.Wells highlights outreach efforts on behalf of the Kansas Grain Sorghum Commission, from conducting harvest interviews across the state to expanding digital communications and supporting events such as Sorghum Connection and the Women Grow the Farm conference.Together, alongside the Kansas Sorghum team, the fellows are helping tell the sorghum story in ways that connect producers, consumers and the next generation. Listen in for the full conversation.
Feb 24
13 min
The Science and Strategy That's Making Sorghum a Star in The Consumer Space
Sorghum State Podcast host Maddy Meier sits down with Lanier Dabruzzi, Director of Nutrition and Food Innovation for the Sorghum Checkoff, to explore why sorghum is stepping into the spotlight.The conversation also highlights a major innovation: IQF (individually quick frozen) sorghum. From the market gap it fills to why foodservice and CPG (consumer packaged goods) teams are calling it a game-changer, they unpack what makes IQF sorghum uniquely flexible, and uniquely challenging, to work with.On the science front, Lanier shares details about a groundbreaking human clinical trial studying traditional white and sumac sorghum varieties. They discuss the health questions researchers aim to answer and how these insights could drive broader consumer recognition and farmer profitability.Tune in to hear what’s fueling excitement at the intersection of science, food, and agriculture—and why sorghum is one grain to watch.
Dec 12, 2025
26 min
From River Ports to Restaurant Plates: Unlocking Value for Kansas Sorghum
This episode of The Sorghum State Podcast is packed with updates! Hosts Maddy Meier and Adam York explore the critical role of Oklahoma's Tulsa Ports in boosting efficiency for both bulk and value-added Kansas sorghum exports, proving that the Sorghum State is not so "land-locked" after all. You'll also hear more about a farm-to-fork collaboration as K-State student chefs learn about sorghum's potential, bringing the crop to premium plates.Plus, Adam and Maddy share details on the upcoming commodity commission elections in Districts 4, 5, 6, as well as for the upcoming Sorghum Connection Winter series, which returns to a community near you this December.--Interested in getting involved? Join the KSP and NSP family today at a level that’s right for you: sorghumgrowers.com/join.For more information on the upcoming Kansas commodity commission elections, visit: https://ksgrainsorghum.org/filing-now-open-for-kansas-grain-sorghum-commission-candidates/.
Oct 27, 2025
15 min
Kansas Sorghum's International Trade Teams Mega-Episode
This month on the Sorghum State Podcast, Maddy Meier and Adam York dive into all things sorghum market advancement, starting with the Kansas Grain Sorghum Commission’s FY26 budget. From supporting research and education to wrapping up the original Collaborative Sorghum Investment Program (CSIP), the Commission is keeping Kansas growers equipped for today while investing in tomorrow’s innovations.Maddy and Adam also recap the Sorghum Connection Field Day Series, which brought more than 170 attendees across three Kansas locations together for hands-on demos, ag insights, and farmer-to-farmer learning. Even if you missed the summer events, the Winter Series is coming in December, offering more chances to get boots-on-the-ground insights straight from the experts.Finally, Maddy and Adam take listeners global, covering recent trade team visits from nearly 15 countries and the 2025 Export Sorghum Conference in San Antonio. From ethanol plants and research plots to family farms and consumer products, these delegations got a firsthand look at what makes Kansas sorghum a standout commodity, from livestock feed to renewable fuels. These efforts aren’t just showing the world the value of Kansas sorghum, they’re creating new opportunities for growers in the global marketplace.
Sep 29, 2025
23 min
The Grower Impact of CSIP 2.0
Sorghum State Podcast co-hosts Maddy Meier and Adam York guide listeners through a milestone moment for the next decade of sorghum improvement in Kansas: the acceleration of the Collaborative Sorghum Investment Program (CSIP 2.0). Together, they trace the history of the farmer-led initiative from 2016 and explore how it leverages resources for sorghum improvement while opening up the effort over the past 16 months to bolster the program into the future—with enhanced backing from leaders in Topeka.Listeners will hear from four producer leaders shaping the future of the crop: Brant Peterson, Stanton County; Kevin Kniebel, White City; Shane Ohlde, Palmer; and Andy Hineman, Dighton. These producers break down how CSIP 2.0 fits into long-term challenges and innovations with benefits of the investments returned directly to rural Kansas economies and water savings.From behind-the-scenes association strategy at the Kansas Statehouse to boots-on-the-ground farming insights from the fields of Kansas, this episode explores why this milestone matters to producers—and how Kansas Sorghum today helps lead the charge for the next generation of sorghum producers tomorrow.--Interested in getting involved? Join the KSP and NSP family today at a level that’s right for you: sorghumgrowers.com/join
Jul 2, 2025
31 min
The State of the Sorghum State
Welcome back to the Sorghum State Podcast! Hosts Maddy Meier and Adam York bring listeners The State of the Sorghum State. From a $5.8 million public-private investment earlier this spring into the Collaborative Sorghum Investment Program (CSIP)—advancing research in drought tolerance, nutrient efficiency, and forage yield through 2036—to growing international interest in U.S. sorghum for pet food, momentum is building, where a recent trade team traveled to Kansas to evaluate sorghum’s potential as a high-value ingredient in global pet nutrition. Add to that sorghum’s rising profile in school meals and the return of the Sorghum Connection field days this August, and it’s clear Kansas sorghum is stepping into the spotlight this summer. --Find more details on the 2025 Sorghum Connection Field Day series here.
Jun 20, 2025
12 min
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