China’s sorghum snub could turn U.S. farmers toward corn and soy.

China may have just handed farmers in the U.S. Plains a good reason to maintain or increase the already elevated corn and soybean acreage this spring. China’s sorghum probe invokes memories of the distillers dried grains (DDGs) investigation which ended a year ago with China imposing tariffs on imports of the U.S. feed grain.