Sorghum is a cultivated cereal. The genus Sorghum contains the crop and its wild relatives:
- Commercial sorghum, sorghum and its general uses
- Sorghum bicolor, the principal modern crop species of Sorghum
- Sweet sorghum, any of the varieties of the sorghum plant with a high sugar content
Sorghum may also refer to:
- Camp Sorghum was a Confederate States Army prisoner of war camp in Columbia, South Carolina during the American Civil War
- Bushton, Kansas, United States (formerly Sorghum)
See also
- Red Sorghum (disambiguation)
- Sorghum halepense or Johnsongrass.
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