USGC Staff Travels to USCP Board Meeting in Colorado PDF Print E-mail
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USCPUSGC staff Thomas C. Dorr, president and CEO; Chris Corry, senior director of international operations for Rest of the World; and Alvaro Cordero, manager of international operations for marketing, attended the United Sorghum Checkoff Board meeting this week in Denver, Colo. The Board discussed research accomplishments and results from market development efforts including those carried out by the Council. The Board toured the U.S. Department of Energy National Renewable Energy Laboratory to meet with scientists leading the way for the deployment of renewable energy and energy efficient technologies, utilizing U.S. sorghum in their biomass research. For more information about the United Sorghum Checkoff Program, please visit www.sorghumcheckoff.com.  

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